Yeah... that works when the blinds are low, but in a SnG, when it comes to HU (i might not have been clear about this, but I'm only concerned with placing 1st or 2nd in SnG, not a HU game), the blinds are always going to be around 10% of the total chips in the game.
How do you play in that situation. (At
Party Poker, you're never going to run into a situation where at HU in a SnG, the blinds are below 200/400. Everyone starts out with 800 chips so total chips in game is 8k).
So you raise just about everytime you see a K or an A in your hand, what about the other side of the equation? When'd you CALL his bluff? What happens if you hit bottom pair, make a bet, and he re-raises you all in? In the battle between 1st and 2nd, you don't get a second chance. You mess up one big hand bad and 90% of the time you won't recover. There's no precendent to go on, no previous reads hold true. Once you make that bet, do you go in regardless? Or will you always fold to a re-raise without top pair? There's definantly a "right" way to play HU at high blind levels (when you have no chance to get a read, and reads are mostly impossible at this stage anyway, if you can get a read... tell me how). The game becomes so structured at that point that there should be a set formula you can follow for "best' results. Of course it'll all still rest on luck, but the question is, what is THE most profitable way (you're never going to hit even 90% success rate, but I'll settle for a 51%)?