Poker Tips

When you understand what hands you can play and how aggressive you play them you can use these skills to intimidate your opponent.
Intimidation
In a full ring game, the attacker control of the hand, but it is rare that an aggressive player also has control over the entire table. When you play heads-up you only have one player to have control.
If you’re mostly the aggressor in most hands, then the other player is often one step back, so you can get control over the game.
The idea behind aggression and intimidation to scare the other player to play against you. You want the confidence of your opponent is less. It is often waiting for the moment they come to the conclusion that you’re a maniac.
Once they think you’re a maniac they often decide to wait for a monster hand to you so in the trap. When you figure that your opponent thinks it is very easy to fold if he shows any aggression. When a player who thinks playing aggressively again you can assume that he has you beat and you can therefore quietly fold.
Another form of intimidation: You physically intimidate opponents.
To steal the blinds is a large part of your profits when playing heads up games. For each chip that steals you get a two-chip lead over your opponent.
Since the blinds in a cash game so small compared to the stacks can be a big part of your opponent’s stack stelen before he realizes what is actually going on. When the blinds are 1% -2% of your stack is not easy to think, and therefore let happen. If you let this happen 20 times you’ve already lost 30% of your stack without even having played a hand.

Find the Weak Spot
The weakness of your opponent think is the best thing you can do in a heads-up game. It’s a great feeling when your opponent mentally outplayed, but they think the better ones, but now win all their money.
I will do my best to write down my favorite system to achieve this. As you may notice I play a heads-up game is very mentally focused, which I constantly think about my strategy:
*You start the game with aggressive play even more aggressively as you normally do. Currently you are both still in the same state and have a good feeling about the game.
*After a number of hands you would have already read on your opponent and you end the game. You get an idea of how your opponent is passive, and how far you can go.
*Now most of you steal blinds and steal or win your hands with little resistance and present experience when your hands away from his opponent’s action indicates a good hand.
*Currently you have already gathered quite some chips and you have the chip lead. Your opponent has about one quarter of his stack lost. You have control and that feels good.
*They start to get irritated and think now that you are reckless and aggressive play just lucky.
*When this happens they usually want to set up a trap for you. They wait until they flop a monster hand or a good flop and try to hit all your chips. They think that you will not see this coming fall, because you play so aggressively.
*When you find him a good hand, you can also fold. This ensures that they only get more irritated. He thinks that when he finally has a good hand that you then have nothing happen at that time. He is convinced that you will repay him with a one-pair hand. Because many times you have ace-high and bottom pairs show on the river. His conclusion is that with many hands he will downcallen.
*This is where you can trap them in their run. You have enough chips gathered himself to set a trap. This is where you can go much flopjes watch when you know you against a better hand or not.
*I will play suited connectors or really almost any two cards to name but a good flop to hit against an over pair. I use the chips I had in the early phase stolen from him, so I can do this is actually free.
*They should be grateful that they have won back some chips back, but instead they are still angry that you have folded when they had a monster hand.
*And you have it. You flop a straight or top two pair with a random hand against a pair of your opponent. You bet that your opponent might raise.
*Pushes you immediately. It pushes for example $ 200 for a pot of $ 20, but they have not. All they see is that you try them again in their hand off.
*The euphoria is beginning to come to them “I’m finally tackling this donkey!”
*They call you snap and lose their stack.
This way I have many heads-up games won. Of course this strategy works only against players who have a weakness and mental break in the manner I have described. These are the players who think of themselves that they are strategically very good players and do not want to admit they are by you, you outplayed.
The George Costanza approach: look all the time frustrated.Fortunately for us is the majority of the players in this category.

Afterword
The strategy is not intended to detail on one to take over. The purpose of this strategy is to let you see how many rings there is not ridden in a heads-up game will look. It gives you a good idea of what you have to think for yourself when you will develop a strategy.
Using this example, therefore, useful to share to take over for your own strategy for a heads-up game. If your strategy in this article exactly run against a very good player it will not work.
You must first ensure the skills and playing style of your opponent. Once you know what kind of meat you in the cockpit, you can create a plan to beat your opponent.

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