Regular tueday night game time: we play 1 table sit-and-go re-buy type thing. Start with 20K chips blinds up every 15 mins (BB= 200, then 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2K, 3K, 4K, 6K). Re-buys are allowed (max two each) for the first 6 levels.
The last three weeks in a row I have dominated the table and got to heads up with a solid chip lead and then come second. 1st time I was against prehaps the best player at the table and couldn't hit a hand (literally - I think I had one flopped bottom pair and that was it). I tried to bluff and he called me on two occations with bottom pair to beat my A-high. Second time was against a tight nit who out drew me a couple of times and then found a pair of queens against my 89s once he had a 3:1 chip lead. Last night I was against a total maniac player who had come back from the dead in the last 3 levels and we were even in chips roughly. I thought I played ok but still lost after the chips went back and forth for a bit.
Is this just short-term variance that can be expected in a game where heads up play usually happens when there are only about 50 big blind in play anyway. Or do I seriously suck at heads up. I play the low stakes heads up SnGs some times on stars and make a profit but I find I have more of an edge in these because they are deeper. How can I turn my full table domination into victories? Or is it just a case of catching the right cards?
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Peg your opponent type, adapt, punish.
You cant wait out a maniac HU shallow, just have to use his weapon against him, before he can use it against you. Cant be afraid to get it in bad, just leverage folds on stack decisions. The nit is always going to be easier.
GL
Hand 1 (BB): Ah9h, SB folds
Hand 2 (SB): Ac5s, I reaise 3x he folds
Hand 3 (BB): As8h, SB folds
Hand 4:
If you came 2nd 3 weeks in a row in thak kind of structure you are prob running good