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gichka97
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Bronze Level
Hey guys,
Do you think heads up is gambling, especially on tournaments when you reach the final table and you were playing so serious a lot of hours and when 2 players are remaining, the luck is the thing, which will determine the winner? Are there any tips how to play good in heads up?
Of all the possible hands in hold'em, only 6% will be paired. This means that only in every 17th hand will you have a pocket pair, and so will your opponent. Each of you will have couples only in every 300th case (i.e., far from every heads-up tournament you will fall into this situationHey guys,
Do you think heads up is gambling, especially on tournaments when you reach the final table and you were playing so serious a lot of hours and when 2 players are remaining, the luck is the thing, which will determine the winner? Are there any tips how to play good in heads up?
There are so many rules for heads up. For example, in a heads up, you need to know what kind of bluffs you can do, and in most cases you have to play in a position with more range. If you are not in the position, your opponent can hit and bluff you a lot. Also, you have to play with a lot of hands in the heads up. If you are not in the position, you will easily fail.
Don't forget that a head up requires a lot of knowledge and skills and is not a chance. Heads up to the type of game you play with different hands. Also, the bet sizing in the heads up is very important.
You can practice playing in the backs. As for me, then one on one is easier