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[QUOTE="Beriac, post: 374706, member: 9064"] [b]Heads Up Play...[/b] Definitely agree, I love Heads Up Sit 'n' Go's. First off, they help you practice that crucial skill for the end of larger tournament games. And second, they're fun cause you're right in the action. It feels more like chess sometimes. One match I had in particular, I remember took forever, and at times each of us was twice down to less than 10% of total chips. I was so focused on every hand, really watching his style and trying to adapt. And it was so sweet when I won it, though the stakes were fairly low. Personally, I find there is no ideal style except: adaptation. If they are playing tight, steal the blinds. If they're playing loose, tighten up a bit but don't let them bully you on the blind! Be (seemingly) unpredictable and especially, wait for mistakes or impatience and capitalize! [/QUOTE]
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