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Thanks for advice guys Sometimes HU just seems like "push and hope for the best" due to the big blinds, but it must be possible to improve in HU skills also in these situations.
This player was quite aggressive and used trapping with big hands. I had seen him limp and check raise with AA to take out one of the others earlier and if I had called from SB he would raise any hand I think. I had been passive throughout the SnG due to terrible cards and had only made a few steals and a desperate All in hand with KJ flopping a straight and taking me into the money as I elminated two guys, so his read on me would be "quite passive".
JeffreyGB wrote: Be more aggressive when he's not showing strength. The Q3 hand was an excellent place to raise on the flop or turn. The A6 hand was a tad more questionable because he's shown strength. There you need to know a little bit about what he's willing to open with.
So for Q3 I should have pushed the turn when he also just checked the flop, or should I just push the flop when he didn't raise me preflop? I was affraid of a trap.
In the A6 hand I pushed my A just hoping he just had a face card and I was in for 640 of my 3000, so not many chances left, as he was aggressive. It seems that quite often an A is enough to win HU and I would have pushed if I was first to act. Right?
arkana wrote:
With blinds that high the cards will dictate the outcome. Q3 is a below average hand, I would have tried to limp in with that if he's passive else fold and wait for something like q7+,K7+,JT,Ax or a PP to pull the trigger with. Your preflop raise in that first hand was 1/3 of your stack, better off pushing in my opinion unless you plan on doing a stop and go (hopefully with a better hand than that). You have to be super aggressive with those stacks and blinds and pick a hand to ride with. Read HOH2, it has a section on HU play.
What book is HOH2? Limping was not an option with this guy. He would have raised me for sure. So then you say push the Q3 or fold it and hope for a better spot?
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