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Old 02-06-06, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Yearbookpoker
My heads up strategy consists on playing aggressive, more aggressive, and even more aggressive. The only thing is lately I have been doing poorly in my heads up situations. Overall though I consider myself pretty good heads up because I win about 65% of my heads up scenarios.

One huge thing about heads up is that even more luck is involved. In the situation you play A hands and average hand like their bigger and better. Which against one other player they are, but if you pick up a good hand like 10's or something and raise then get pushed all in. You could get bad luck and be up against J's or something. Or A-Q up against A-K. I would have to say heads up play is about 5% more luck than regular 9 people table play. Just my opinion though.

It worked for you yesterday, lol.

I got lucky and caught some good cards against you, though. I'm usually not that great heads up because I like to play a little more conservative.
This is a problem heads up and I usually get agressive at the wrong time. When I play agressively, I usually win.
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