Last night I decided to play heads up $1 +.10 game. The other player was passive and I just plowed right through him, raising every hand. By the time he started pushing back it was just too late and he pushed when I had a huge hand.
The second game was more of the same.
The third game I started out pushing hard but this guy was pushing back. A change in strategy – deciding to trap instead of push. My favorite move with a great hand against a player like this is to check-raise his raise. It most often means you're in a big pot with a good starting hand.
But this guy was pretty good and I really had to trap him several times before he went down, but he over-bluffed, that was his weakness. I caught him several times with my good hands.
I was feeling pretty good about my play but went to bed. At lunch at work I decided to try another game – $2 +.15. This guy was a player and it took a while but I finally broke him, or maybe he just gave up – I don't know. But his play went from great to horrible and I won in about 30 min. so I'm up to 4 straight wins...
Then I come home play another $1 game and sweep through a really bad player. Walk away, come back a couple hours later and Again walk right through another player for $2...
Decided to play one last game tonight and am now afraid of messing up my streak. $2 game and I run into a very good and aggressive player. And I'm not getting any cards! UHHHG. he gets me down to about 1k out of 3k total. But I'm hanging in there. He keeps pushing me and I continue to fight back. soon he has me down to 380 chips and my streak is looking like it will end. Then I catch a run of good cards and I start pushing back. Before you know it we are even again... but I have the momentum and the blinds are creeping up. Because my play changed he just didn't know what to do with me. I had him down almost to the felt (300) and I started making him make all in decisions. I had him all in 3 times (me with the better starting hand) and he caught cards each time... but I kept the pressure on him and he finally cracked, me with KK in the hole.
I'm up to seven straight wins.
I love heads up because it is such a head game. You have to find patterns in the other player but at the same time keep yourself from becoming predictable. I generally raise with shit cards at first (because they often fold and I can get paid with crap) plus if they have a good starting hand and you catch the flop they don't see it coming. But when they finally catch you and know your game.. I then start raising with premium hands, again they don't see it coming. With passive players I play aggressive and maniacs I trap. I often catch people trying to trap me – such as they bet I raise they call 4th comes down and they check (come on) you really think I'm betting without the nuts there? I check, fifth st and another check or a tiny bet... I just laugh because it's so transparent. I'm sure they are disappointed with my check or call.
The other thing that protects you in hold'em heads up is the all-in bet. They either have a great hand or crap and it's easy often to tell which from their previous moves – but if you don't know assume they have it. I hardly ever am surprised at what they have after I call. I love the guy who uses the all in too often. You can fold a lot and then BAM you're back in the game and his chips are chopped.
I really think that I understand heads up play better than any other form of NL poker and I have patience – and that's probably the best thing to be good at in heads up.
Wait 'til I lose seven in a row and I will hate heads up and think I'm horrible! But it's nice going to bed on top of the world!