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Big stack HU play

  • 15-11-2005 10:22pm
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    My style of play when it comes to STT's is tight aggressive, until i build up a big enough stack, and i then use this to make standard -ev/ risk vs reward decisions on the short stacks. This has been very effective for me in making the money, but its there that i run into problems, especially heads up. I'm generally a 6:1 chip leader by the time it gets to heads up, and i continue to employ this strategy(a series of all ins where i'm a slight dog(never more than 2:1, generally more of a race)). However, it never seems to work for me. I end up taking losing several races in a row, and have to fight for my lead again.

    Is this a bad way to approach heads up? Generally i don't force the all ins, my opponent does because of its quick blind structure and the size of their stacks by the start of heads up.


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