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Originally Posted by Bode-ist
i would think the ISF theorem wouldnt apply as much to HU as it would 6max or FR because the HU opening ranges are soooo wide.
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Actually i find that in HU it applies well when there's a lot of 3-betting. When Danny was telling me about his theorem he was playing HU and the perfect hand came up to explain.
ISF raised and opponent called.
Flop was Q93. two tone
opp check, He bet, opp c/r. Since ISF knew that this certain opp would 3-bet, 99, QQ, and AQ, and that he would only stack off with those hands, Q9, and 33, ISF floated and shoved over a turn blank where the opp had not even close to good odds to call with an FD.
ISF scoops a nice pot.
It's kind of the same reasoning behind being very aggro when comeone limp/calls in the SB.
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