does anyone know where to get some good information on heads up play, or even the names of some good books? I was looking through my collection today and realized i have no essays or guides on heads up.
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12-14-2004 05:54 PM
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12-14-2004 06:25 PM
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Come on to IRC and get some HU experience for as little as a dollar. | |
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12-15-2004 12:01 AM
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yeah just ask rilla how bad i pwned him couple of days ago | |
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12-15-2004 12:03 AM
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12-15-2004 12:20 AM
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12-15-2004 05:44 PM
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12-15-2004 06:55 PM
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check out the sticky in the FTR community forum | |
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12-16-2004 02:20 AM
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Ultimate Bet actually has a decent and fairly extensive guide on heads-up play. Here is a couple of tips I have discovered from various web sites/books and my own experience in heads-up tournaments. | |
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12-30-2004 02:40 AM
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12-30-2004 09:21 AM
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This is the link that Scotty references - check out the articles on match play for fun and profit. |
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12-30-2004 02:31 PM
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I read the hellmuth article on that link, I just hate the guy he is not very humble, If he would just humble down a bit I could start to appreciate his play but right now its just impossible | |
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12-30-2004 05:57 PM
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I agree with your assesment on Hellmuth. I had a chance to meet him at Foxwoods and outside of the table, he is nothing like what you would expect. Humble or not, he is obviously doing something right. |
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