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Re: The problem with playing HU NLH cash games
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Joe and Tom both sit down at a heads up NLH cash game table with their last $100. Three hours later Joe is a head of Tom. Joe has $66 and Tom has $9. Tom goes on a winning streak and three hours later he has the lead, now Tom has $26 and Joe has $22. They decide to keep playing and three hours later Tom goes all in for $16 and Joe calls with his $11, Tom wins and walks with $27, Joe has nothing.. GG boys.. -Erik [/ QUOTE ] Very easy to see in a match when your opponent has $120 and you have less than $80. |
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Re: The problem with playing HU NLH cash games
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[ QUOTE ] Joe and Tom both sit down at a heads up NLH cash game table with their last $100. Three hours later Joe is a head of Tom. Joe has $66 and Tom has $9. Tom goes on a winning streak and three hours later he has the lead, now Tom has $26 and Joe has $22. They decide to keep playing and three hours later Tom goes all in for $16 and Joe calls with his $11, Tom wins and walks with $27, Joe has nothing.. GG boys.. -Erik [/ QUOTE ] Very easy to see in a match when your opponent has $120 and you have less than $80. [/ QUOTE ] All sites that I am aware of cap the rake at a very low amount for headsup matches, so unless you're getting into a lot of limped pots, it shouldn't be a serious problem. Also, if your opponent has $120 and you have $80, you should immediately rebuy if you think you have an edge, and if you don't think you have an edge, you should just leave. |
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