Hi Guys. Was playing a £2.30 bounty hunter last night and managed to make it to heads up from the 116 runners. Unfortunatly I,d never been heads up before and managed to mangel my 2 to 1 chip lead and lose . Obviously I was gutted to not take it down but was more concerned by my play at heads up.
So to my question, whats the best approach to heads up for a novice player. I tried to raise from position as much as possible but was constantly called and then led into. Should I increase my raise size to counter this. Also when out of position should I be folding to raises if I don't have the goods or should I try 3 betting more. I had ran good throughout the tournament but didn't really get any cards once we reached heads up.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated although it could very well be 2015 before I manage to luckbox my way to a heads up position again.
Thanks, Eamonn
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From the button I'd just be open shoving any PP, any Ax and a few other hands like KQ, KJ. Each time you steal is taking a decent chunk off his stack, and you will quickly reduce how helpful it's gonna be for him to double up. The only time I could consider not shoving is with like KK/AA but even then if it's me I still shove, cos after doing the above for a fair few hands, it tends to create a dynamic where they think you are just shoving everything and will call wider.
If he min-raises or limps from the button, I'd re-shove 100% of the hands mentioned above.
Hello! I would class my self as a pretty good heads up player,try playing alot of them just one on one to get a feel for it.. and you will fell more confident...aggresion is the key my friend your not checking,your raising or folding..his range is as small as yours so just hammer time,its hard online but put the psychology inplay...he dosnt want to lose after investing hours so...oh ive said to much good luck!