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basic heads up strategy for $5 or $10 heads up games. I end up having to bluff half the time.
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I find Harrington's basic HU strategy as described in HoH volume 2 very useful.
Make sure you check it out if you haven't already! One of the important points he makes is to never fold as first to act, as you always get good enough pot odds to at least call on the button against a random hand - even with 72o. Of course after a raise it's another thing. |
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Just watch the end of Rounders [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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I find Harrington's basic HU strategy as described in HoH volume 2 very useful. Make sure you check it out if you haven't already! One of the important points he makes is to never fold as first to act, as you always get good enough pot odds to at least call on the button against a random hand - even with 72o. Of course after a raise it's another thing. [/ QUOTE ] Ill make sure ill remember that never fold first rule when first to act. I think Ill try it right now heads up 5.25 a pstars thanks |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I find Harrington's basic HU strategy as described in HoH volume 2 very useful. Make sure you check it out if you haven't already! One of the important points he makes is to never fold as first to act, as you always get good enough pot odds to at least call on the button against a random hand - even with 72o. Of course after a raise it's another thing. [/ QUOTE ] Ill make sure ill remember that never fold first rule when first to act. I think Ill try it right now heads up 5.25 a pstars thanks [/ QUOTE ] I don't think that's a good idea. If I were you I would focus on playing in position the majority of the time. This will make you're decisions a whole lot easier. When you get more experience you can open up your game from either position. Make sure to check out the HU forum for some good discussion. |
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I posted a question about Harrington's Head's up advice. he was talking about low M situations at the end of tournaments. Also note 72o is better than 32o(the worst hand heads up) If you have a deep stack, I'm not sure this is the greatest advice to at least call with 3-2o.
But I'm no head's up expert either. I tried a couple of times calling on the button with a deep stack and i noticed I wasn't up against random hands and people usually got the best of me. Although this isn't a large sample. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I find Harrington's basic HU strategy as described in HoH volume 2 very useful. Make sure you check it out if you haven't already! One of the important points he makes is to never fold as first to act, as you always get good enough pot odds to at least call on the button against a random hand - even with 72o. Of course after a raise it's another thing. [/ QUOTE ] Ill make sure ill remember that never fold first rule when first to act. I think Ill try it right now heads up 5.25 a pstars thanks [/ QUOTE ] I don't think that's a good idea. If I were you I would focus on playing in position the majority of the time. This will make you're decisions a whole lot easier. When you get more experience you can open up your game from either position. Make sure to check out the HU forum for some good discussion. [/ QUOTE ] Well, as first to act you ARE in position. You're on the button, and the button is the SB and acts first. That's also one of the reasons why it's usually bad to fold no matter what hand you have. Like I said, pot odds AND position always makes it worth at least calling. The only exception would be if villian is very aggressive and often raise callers. If you know he's gonna do that, it might be better to fold the worst hands, as you know you're not gonna call a raise anyways. |
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Raise good hands like A9 and 77. Raise trash hands like 82 and J3. Call with marginal speculative hands like 98off and J9s.
Play the player. If he is straightforward, fold when he bets, bet when he checks. If he is aggressive, slowplay. If he is passive, value bet. |
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