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Mar
10
2008
Heads Up (An Adventure)
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A Beginning: My Heads Up Adventure
I decided I am going to take on a new adventure and come up through the ranks of Heads Up No-Limit and destroy the poker world.

Okay that sounds pretty cliche and optimistic but nonetheless that is my goal. Will I get there? With hard work I hope to give it a good shot.

I have dabbled in HU in the past by playing some random games on FTP. I used to sit on a few tables vs. short stacks (you know, the $20 or $40 buy in hit and runner type players) and stack them within 20-30 minutes each (unless they doubled up and quit me). I never really gave it a serious shot though as I've been playing 6-Max for the better part of 18 months now and I never really had any motivation to learn a "new" game.

I've been watching a lot of the heads up poker videos here on Leggo lately and they have given me a game plan for the small stakes games. I used to play very weak-tight in a heads up match - I'd try to play it tight, similar to a 6-max game. Turns out this strategy is pretty bad against most players simply because most of the time nobody has anything. I was getting bluffed and giving up way too often, especially OOP. I have revamped my whole approach to the heads up games and have opened up a bit in position, am bluffing a lot more (on multiple streets), and value betting thinner in general. I don't give people credit for top pair all the time and I try not to let my opponent run me over. When I am playing heads up - I want to be the one in control.

An Interesting Session Tonight
Tonight was an interesting session. It started out with me playing two tables ($100 NL Heads Up) on Full Tilt. This will be my "normal" game until I feel like I am one of the best at this level and can profitably move up. I expect this to take 2-3 months or so but the time invested should pay dividends later and hopefully make me some decent money to start. Anyway, back to my session tonight. I started out 2 tabling against one $60 stack and a $100 stack. The full stack had an Iron Man icon so I assumed he was going to be a decent player and I wanted to get some experience vs some regulars while also playing the short stacked fish to keep a good mix. The short stack took about $140 off me in two river beats with most of the money in on the turn, and the big stack lost about $50 to me. Pretty standard hands here and not too interesting.

Soon after I was 3 tabling and one of the guys was VERY aggro preflop and postflop. He got all in with KQs vs my AQ after a few 3bet battles and he won with a K on the river and called me a fish. It was on. I did a quick search and he was 8 tabling (yes, EIGHT TABLING) heads up games at $100 NL. I amped up my aggression since there's no way he would notice anyway and I ended up stealing about $40 from him in small pots. I closed out my other 2 tables and opened up 2 of his other tables which were empty and started 3 tabling him. I took about 2 stacks off him before he realized what I was doing and started chatting at me. I did another search and he was now only on our 3 tables.

We played for probably 2 hours on 3 tables. It was overall a VERY aggressive up and down variance filled session in which I was up or down a few buyins at pretty much any given time. Game flow was something I really learned as there were stretches where we played pretty tight/passive and then other spurts where we were both very loose and aggressive. I think I did a pretty good job at noticing when the flow was changing and I think I adjusted pretty well to him. The end result was me up 2.5 buy ins and him quitting while saying "Ok I am done, dude you are good, GL." I can't help but say I felt pretty proud of winning. Heads up has a weird sense of personal emotions and you just want to win win win every match. This post is getting too long already so that's all I will say about it. I am sure I will have lots of stories like this coming up in the future which I can make more interesting.

Future Posts
None of the content in my blog will be revolutionary. If you are already well versed in heads up NL then most of the things I talk about won't be too interesting. That said I plan on talking a lot about heads up NL as I grow and learn more about it. I will post results and stories of my adventure once in a while and use this blog to keep a journal that I can look back on.

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03-10-2008
nogatsira is offline nogatsira
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Good luck with your heads up adventure. A lot of dedication and you'll rise pretty fast!
03-10-2008
alexgotay is online now alexgotay
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I actually saw you playing today (althou probably not the session you describe, so I guess this was after).

I think you where playing too aggressive at times CB like 98% and double barrelling a ton, and kind of didn't wanted to give up the pot, even when you got resistance. it appeared that whenever you had the dealer button, your "check" button disappeared hehe.

I also noticed that it was hard for you to make the adjustment between tables, and when you got a very aggressive opponent on one table and another one that was a lot more passive, you played the same against both.

Of course I'm not criticizing and just telling you my thoughts of your session to help you improve as fast as you can. Good luck
03-11-2008
Tickner is offline Tickner
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Yeah I played pretty bad today overall. Most of your comments are spot on. Thanks!
03-13-2008
GtrHtr is offline GtrHtr
good luck in this Tick and I hope you keep your progress up to date on your blog. I'm doing something similar, but only devoting about 1/3 of my time to it, the rest on 6max to get moved up finally.

ttyl,

Gtr
 
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