| This is a discussion on Heads up SnG: good ways to finish off an opponent? within the online poker forums, in the Tournament Poker section; when i have about 4-1 chip advantage i look to finish off an opponent in a single hand. what are good ways to finish them ... |
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| Heads up SnG: good ways to finish off an opponent? when i have about 4-1 chip advantage i look to finish off an opponent in a single hand. what are good ways to finish them off 1)when blinds are low and 2)when blinds are high. |
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| is it wise to loosen up the all in range? it breaks my heart to keep folding the button when the blinds are big. is it a good idea to loosen the shoving range and shove them in position? like Q-7o +? sometimes i fold too much, then wait for a hand like A-10+, then lose. |
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| re: Poker & Heads up SnG: good ways to finish off an opponent? nash only works if the other player uses nash too basically it is a system that allows you to break even (play perfect poker) when your opponent plays perfect game, aka plays by the nash graph. but since your opponent won't use the nash graph you have to adapt accordingly. that said it does not mean nash can't help you improve your game. the link is good and those threads that come up can really be helpful. |
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