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[QUOTE="xdmanx007, post: 343642, member: 889"] The hands you play in heads up depend mainly on the [b]blind level[/b] and your opponent. If you have a very tight opponent you can push him around the key is to not pot commit yourself when you are just stealing the pot. The blind level I would argue is much more important because if the blinds are already a significant portion of your stack then you will be playing virtually any hand you are dealt! Similar situation occured recently in one of our private games I was dealt 4,5 offsuit blind was 1500 I was BB opponent went all in and it was 300 to call. That situation is a MUST call regardless of your cards. If the blinds are small compared to your stack then you play much more tight, so when the blinds are small there is no reason to call all ins with marginal hands simply wait till you are quite certain you have the best hand and then fire. Usually in online poker when you get to headsup in a tournament you see a lot of what appear to be crazy all in calls because the blinds have gotten to a point where folding is worse than calling with a bad hand. It is all about picking your battles small blinds mean don't fight as many battles, big blinds mean you will be mixing it up much more often than you normally would like to! Well hope that helps a little! [/QUOTE]
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