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I have very rarely played any HU matches but am looking to get into it. I played one earlier this morning with the expectations of me getting ready to learn. Unfortunately my opponent was pretty weak or he just never hit anything so my bets or high cards took a lot down.I went into the game planning to play my main stay of aggression from the button, like Im sure most do HU. I went with a min raise approach to start to find out what type of player I was up against and then adjust from there. I ended up keeping the min raise till the bigger 100/200 blinds.I guess my question would be, does everybody go in with a set approach to each game vs a new opponent then adjust after 20-25 hands or how is it best to go in.

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I have very rarely played any HU matches but am looking to get into it. I played one earlier this morning with the expectations of me getting ready to learn. Unfortunately my opponent was pretty weak or he just never hit anything so my bets or high cards took a lot down.I went into the game planning to play my main stay of aggression from the button, like Im sure most do HU. I went with a min raise approach to start to find out what type of player I was up against and then adjust from there. I ended up keeping the min raise till the bigger 100/200 blinds.I guess my question would be, does everybody go in with a set approach to each game vs a new opponent then adjust after 20-25 hands or how is it best to go in.
After watching Daniel on PokerVT I have been dominating HU play. Yes I go in with a set strategy and stick too it throughout.
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Don't have a set strategy in poker, basically ever. HU varies a lot and in some spots you'll be happy getting it AIPF with ATo and if that same spot happens later in the match, you might fold AQ depending on how things are going.

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dont get too tricky early on. figure out how your opponent plays (is he/she weak, does he/she take shots at pots etc)and then work your strategy to the type of player he/she is.In general just be aggressive. your opponent will hit the flop only 1/3 so the other 2 times you can bet andtake it down is cruacial.When you are comming into a pot you should raise most of the time and almost always make a continuation bet.if you get called once dont be afraid to fire more than once at the pot.thats all I can really think of right now.

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HU is all about correctly targeting poor players.Try searching for Lucky Mello on FTPThats MelloLuckyFull Tilt PokerHUFTWyour welcome
ty for tip, i will use that often :)also nice avatar :club:
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PokerStars (2 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)Preflop: Hero is BB with Kdiamond.gif, 7diamond.gif. Button posts a blind of 10. Button (poster) raises, Hero raises, Button calls.Flop: Aspade.gif, Kclub.gif, 5club.gif(2 players)Hero bets, Button calls.Turn: 9diamond.gif(2 players)Can you guess what he called me with that ended up losing my match?EDIT: No idea why the bet values are missing. He raised to 60 I reraise to 180. Flop I bet 200.

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PokerStars (2 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)Preflop: Hero is BB with Kdiamond.gif, 7diamond.gif. Button posts a blind of 10. Button (poster) raises, Hero raises, Button calls.Flop: Aspade.gif, Kclub.gif, 5club.gif(2 players)Hero bets, Button calls.Turn: 9diamond.gif(2 players)Can you guess what he called me with that ended up losing my match?EDIT: No idea why the bet values are missing. He raised to 60 I reraise to 180. Flop I bet 200.
92o? :club:
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close lol 95, river was another 9 and he shoved so i thought about it thinkn he missed his flush an made the wrong call
i think that's what i meant to write :club:
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In HU, it's very important to realize that your hand will be the best hand 50% of the time, don't be afraid to raise even during the first few moments of a game. Also, do anything to keep your opponent psychologically unbalanced such as showing bluffs (if appropriate) or constantly raising.

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hero calls ftw :club: Full Tilt Poker Game #7326637072: $20 + $1 Heads Up Sit & Go (55708395), Table 1 - 15/30 - No Limit Hold'em - 8:19:17 ET - 2008/07/22Seat 1: lostnutzcase (1,745)Seat 2: aluarab (1,255)lostnutzcase posts the small blind of 15aluarab posts the big blind of 30The button is in seat #1*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to lostnutzcase [Ah 2d]lostnutzcase raises to 60aluarab calls 30*** FLOP *** [Qh 4c 3s]aluarab checkslostnutzcase bets 60aluarab raises to 210lostnutzcase calls 150*** TURN *** [Qh 4c 3s] [4h]aluarab checkslostnutzcase bets 270aluarab raises to 985, and is all inlostnutzcase has 15 seconds left to actlostnutzcase has requested TIMElostnutzcase calls 715aluarab shows [9h 8c]lostnutzcase shows [Ah 2d]*** RIVER *** [Qh 4c 3s 4h] [Qd]aluarab shows two pair, Queens and Fourslostnutzcase shows two pair, Queens and Fourslostnutzcase wins the pot (2,510) with two pair, Queens and Foursaluarab stands uplostnutzcase stands up*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 2,510 | Rake 0Board: [Qh 4c 3s 4h Qd]Seat 1: lostnutzcase (small blind) showed [Ah 2d] and won (2,510) with two pair, Queens and FoursSeat 2: aluarab (big blind) showed [9h 8c] and lost with two pair, Queens and Fours

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I have very rarely played any HU matches but am looking to get into it. I played one earlier this morning with the expectations of me getting ready to learn. Unfortunately my opponent was pretty weak or he just never hit anything so my bets or high cards took a lot down.I went into the game planning to play my main stay of aggression from the button, like Im sure most do HU. I went with a min raise approach to start to find out what type of player I was up against and then adjust from there. I ended up keeping the min raise till the bigger 100/200 blinds.I guess my question would be, does everybody go in with a set approach to each game vs a new opponent then adjust after 20-25 hands or how is it best to go in.
i like daniels strategy bigger pots in position smaller pots out, min raise PF bet half pot. Very systematic then jsut adjust to your opponent. I run good on Stars but on TILT every time ill get a chip lead and blinds get high I get shoved into with A rag vs AK or even KK and I have lost the last 2 becasue of races late when I got it in a huge favorite. But I always amass a chiplead
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