heads up strat short and big stack at end of tourny
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heads up strat short and big stack at end of tourny
Im almost sure that this belongs in a differnet place so if a mod cud move it then i would be grateful.
Basiclly, at the end of 9 man or 6 man, when ur head up, how do u play, what do u push with if your short etc?
Also what do u cal a shorts all in with, if your big?
Thanks guys :D
Basiclly, at the end of 9 man or 6 man, when ur head up, how do u play, what do u push with if your short etc?
Also what do u cal a shorts all in with, if your big?
Thanks guys :D
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There have been chapters and sections of books devoted to heads up play and probably entire books, I don't think a post is going to get you the tools you needs.
Some general advise would be:
If you have less than 10BB push or fold
If they have less than 10BB push or fold (push a larger part of your range unless they call with anything, if you hold a huge lead you can still push).
If you feel the other player holds a significant advantage over you in skill, push or fold preflop. This will minimize his edge.
Outside of that you need to understand the value of hands heads up, pre and post flop. You need to understand what kind of player they are and adjust. You can play small stakes heads up games on-line to get better and post hands here for analysis.
GL
Some general advise would be:
If you have less than 10BB push or fold
If they have less than 10BB push or fold (push a larger part of your range unless they call with anything, if you hold a huge lead you can still push).
If you feel the other player holds a significant advantage over you in skill, push or fold preflop. This will minimize his edge.
Outside of that you need to understand the value of hands heads up, pre and post flop. You need to understand what kind of player they are and adjust. You can play small stakes heads up games on-line to get better and post hands here for analysis.
GL
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