Friday 27 September 2019

Win Heads Up Poker Without Thinking

Win Heads Up Poker Without Thinking
Heads up poker is a great option for when you are tired and not in a mental position to excel at a larger ring game or tournament. When I find myself in such a position, I employ what I call the brainless heads up poker strategy.
In a nutshell, here's what I do:
Every hand when not in the big blind, I raise 10% of the pot. The big blind will often fold and you'll collect chips quickly.
When the big blind calls, after the flop, regardless of what cards are flopped, I go all in. The big blind will usually fold and, as you can see, your stack is quickly becoming dominant.
At some point in the process, usually after you've built up a fairly substantial chip lead, the big blind will come over the top and re-raise, sometimes going all in. The response to any such raise is an all in bet, again with the frequent result of collecting chips along the way.
This same strategy is used when in the big blind. The first bet will be a raise to 10% of the pot unless the initial bet is already that large. If the initial bet is already 10%, then I raise all in, again eliciting many folds and the rapid acquisition of chips.
Now I can hear many of you screaming, but I'm going to end up all in against a superior hand! While this is true, you'll find that because you have whittled down your opponent's chip stack and he is desperate, just by chance your hand will often be superior. You've doubtless noticed that this heads up poker strategy makes not mention of what cards you hold, because that issue is completely irrelevant. You are playing your opponent, not the cards.
The beauty of this strategy when it comes to playing heads up is that regardless of the cards you hold and your opponent holds, you usually won't be far behind in any showdown. Generally speaking, a third of the time or more you'll win a showdown even with the worst beginning hand. By utilizing this heads up strategy, even when you lose your superior chip stack will allow you to try again.
Another benefit of this brainless heads up strategy is that it will help you get through the tournaments quickly, allowing you to play more and more tournaments. This is important because you cannot, regardless of how you play, win them all. By winning 60% of the time, however, you'll quickly build a large bankroll.
Of course, there are many more things you need to understand to be a great, profitable, heads-up player, which is why I developed my Heads-Up Poker Profits program, which has helped hundreds of online heads-up poker players become very profitable. Its available at
Good luck!

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