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first HU match; strategy questions
A few days ago there were no good 6-max tables going so I decided to be a fish and randomly sit down at some reg's HU table (@50NL). We ended up playing about 1k hands, and I discovered that HU is super fun and great for finding weaknesses in your game, so I'm definitely going to play some more, even though I know playing HU at these stakes is probably -EV (as it turned out I got lucky in a few deepstacked nuts vs second nuts type situations and won a few BI's, so I'm a lifetime HU winner for now :P).
I have a whole bunch of questions about adjusting to your heads-up opponent and also a few hands to post, but I'll just start with a couple.
1) since I had no HU experience, I decided to keep things simple for myself by never 4-betting in position. I opened 80% of buttons to 3x, he 3-bet to 10x 20% of the time (linearly, i.e. his top 20% of hands), and I folded 65% and called 35%. First question is: how much am I giving up by not playing the 4-bet game? Is this an EV disaster or a reasonably sound way to play against someone not making big mistakes in the 3/4/5-bet game? Okay, so going to the flop my range is now wider than his but still contains nut hands... this gives him only very weak initiative, right? So is it fine to fold to only about 30% of his c-bets in this spot, and float/bluff-raise quite liberally (depending on board texture, of course), or should I be folding more?
2) OOP I was 3-betting about 25%, polarized and bluff-heavy (he was folding to 3-bets too much). In the pots where I flatted his button raise, he was c-betting about 60%. Virtually every time he didn't c-bet I bet the turn and he folded, so I guess his c-bets were linear as well. This means I should usually be check-folding or check-raising, and rarely check-calling the flop, am I right?
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