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Eric
Old 11-15-2006, 06:09 AM #2 (permalink)  
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1. Some hands that do well in multi-way pots like QJ suited and JT suited are not in the top 10% heads up. Kickers are less of a concern heads up, for example A8 can be played like AK.

2. The math shows that even bad hands can be a profitable call from the SB heads-up. If your opponent never allows you to limp then calling with any two pre-flop from the SB no longer works.

3. You want to be aggressive in the big blind heads-up because you want to eliminate post-flop play where your opponent has position. Also, you don't want to let your opponent get in the habit of calling with any two from the SB(question 2).

4. Ivey's fold of K3 in hand 3 surprised me. D'Agostino folding in the SB in hands 5, 13 and 23 was surprising.
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