ANSWERING THE 4-MAN VS. 2-MAN QUESTION - Heads-Up No Limit Poker Strategy - Heads Up No Limit Poker Forum
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4mans are more profitable because they're like playing one game at your usual...
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ANSWERING THE 4-MAN VS. 2-MAN QUESTION - Heads-Up No Limit Poker Strategy - Heads Up No Limit Poker Forum
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4mans are more profitable because they're like playing one game at your usual...
It's not an advantage that should change your strategy, though, unless your opponent is bad and changes HIS strategy because of it.
You should play the same when you have 500 chips to your...
I find this really surprising from you. I've never seen any other high-stakes winner recommend this and I thought the general consensus was thatwasn't really worth using for HUSNGs. How has SNGwiz...
Villain is never folding Ax, 2x, probably calls 4x a decent amount, so I don't mind a bet that is on the bigger side of hp.
You describe him as passive so I think there are some 2x, Ax in his...
I'd expect that standard unknown will call this with 7x, 6x. If he is the type to fold 2x on this river, then he folded it on the turn a decent % of the time already and I don't see any other hand...
Check preflop, bet flop. If you miss turn, just don't do anything stupid. I'd probably c/c with odds.
If you hit turn, keep betting.
Raising his limp preflop is pretty bad. You have a hand that...
Jam turn.
Wow, that's incredible. Basically, your calculation there means that I can flat a threebet and shove any pair (5 outs to trips/2pair) if I'm getting 3:2 from the pot if my open is 3betting a range...
How do I set up the EV equation to find out how often my opponent has to give up (whether c/f, bet/fold, c/c flop c/f turn, etc.) postflop to make it at least EV neutral to flat his 3bet if he's...
I thought Moshman's book was pretty mehif you already have any HU experience. Basically the same ideas that you can find in krantz's first pr1nnyraiding series.
I like raising a little more preflop, like 4.5-5bb.
Turn, you need to be more. I'm not scared of his c/r because it makes no sense. Would he really risk you checking back if he had KT? He has no...
Why do we care about table selection? Isn't the point to get better? I basically just sit whever I can find regs, but then again I almost never play cash and I'm down like $180 in 8k hands of 25NL,...
I want to crush low-mid stakes HUSNGs at the $110/$220 levels.
Got a $1390 bankroll and playing mostly $33s with the occasional $55 session because I'm a bankroll nit and get kind of scared...
You don't care for Moshman's on HUSNGs? Interesting...[/quote]
It sucked donkey dick. It wasn't a HU strategy book. It was a how-to on beating the different loose-passive, tight-passive,...
Why don't sites have some sort of automatic stoploss when an account suddenly gets activity from a completely way out the fuck away from it normally does? I mean, they could offer some sort of opt-in...
What do you 3bet here that isn't a strong made hand afraid of giving a free card? Doesn't flatting just give him license to barrel turn and river if none of the draws get there on the times when he's...
Seems like a really sick spot. Shoving sucks because you're not crushing most of his calling range, right? And calling sucks because there are so many bad cards that can come.
I think that calling...
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, 23 Tournament, 50/100 Blinds (2 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Villain (SB) (t1425)
Hero (BB) (t1575)
Hero's M: 10.50
Preflop: Hero is...
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I always see people digging on 2+2. Is the forum really so bad? I found their archived digest/article posts to be pretty helpful when I was starting out, though FTR's have been much more...
3way pot with a draw completing. What kinds of hands do you think the other players would call your turn bet with? Are there more hands that beat you than hands that you beat?
What kinds of hands...
I thought limp/calls at full ring were pretty much always pocket pairs hoping to flop a set and get paid? As BluffCheck just said, c/c c/r is the most common line they take, isn't it?
I know PL is softer, but being unable to raise 4xBB tilts me for some reason.
Because there wasn't really anything for him to have, other than 6x, draws, and overcards? And he's not calling a turn bet with those, but checking behind gives him a chance to improve and still have...