Whether it's in the later stages of a tournament or playing heads-up cash, playing one-on-one with another player is not like your usual ring game, so...
- What tips would you give?
- How you should adapt your play? (range of hands you play etc)
There's probably a few people out there who are novices or who have never played heads-up cash. So let's share some interesting thoughts and advice!
Thanks
Sky Poker
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Avoid flat calling OOP too much, fit or fold poker is especially bad heads up and will result in alot of check/folding which will just be throwing chips away.
When stacks are short, re-evalute how wide you have to shove/call shoves.
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I hardly play HU Cash but b4 i did i would open up a few tables at the levels that i play & watch 4 a bit
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