Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
sounds like he didn't fold much sir henry
Unclear, he's certainly giving action on the cheap streets. When the big money comes into play you're giving up way too much if he's capable of laying down.

You see this all the time in HU SnGs, particuarly $20 and under.

My game plan here is to give up small pots, throw him bread crumbs because he's made himself pretty much unbeatable at small ball. Fold trash pre-flop, check/fold hopeless flops. Then I'll find a spot with with some equity and run a nuts line. Bet/Bet/Bet and Bet/Check/Raise both work, preferably all-in to make sure you're getting in the last word. You need to put in a bet he can't call without a hand and can't be too picky about what spot otherwise you will get robbed blind. You might look silly if he catches better than you, but his style forces you to give him action.

After playing a couple big pots, he will probably re-adjust in small pots unless he's a total idiot. So I would start mixing a little small ball back into my game.

The key here is that unless he's making some pretty absurd big money calls, you can't just play your hand and need to play back at his style.