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		<title>Free Poker Skills Heads Up and Short Handed Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike the usual styles of poker heads up &#38; short handed poker is different. Similar to money tables there is more of a desire to view an increased amount of hands and play more forceful. By the finish of the majority of the lengthy free poker tournaments I have competed in, the opposing player just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike the usual styles of poker heads up &amp; short handed poker is different. Similar to money tables there is more of a desire to view an increased amount of hands and play more forceful. By the finish of the majority of the lengthy <a href="http://www.nopaypoker.com" target='_blank'>free poker</a> tournaments I have competed in, the opposing player just seems to stop trying. I begin forcefully with any Q+ or decent low blind cards such as J7 off suit. Even though these cards can be a waste of cash- they&#8217;re quite often the best preflop hand.</p>
<p>Remember that you have to be prepared in heads up &amp; short hand to be ready to gamble almost everything that hits on the flop &amp; even occasionally if nothing hits.</p>
<p>Keep your opponent guessing while keeping an eye on his normal bet range. If anything should seem off from what he/she is usually doing its ok to lay one or two down now and again. Also in heads up A high is most often the best hand on the flop.</p>
<p>If your opponent decides to try and switch roles with you by betting back even bigger or frequent my best advice is to let him/her. Switch roles and see if he/she is as good at catching the awkwardly high/low bets as you were. You may find you need to switch roles with the opposing player a few times before you get the result your looking for but eventually they will break down.</p>
<p>Heads up is also a place where you will see a lot of bad beats. Most often this is because both players are seeing a wide range of hands and neither can really put one another on any set hand pre-flop. Just don&#8217;t put all your eggs in one basket unless that basket has steel re-enforcement. Although hands like AX or K9 are very good at this stage of the tournament they are nothing to be going wild over. They are still a good 30% with just about any hand.</p>
<p>Good luck in all of your poker and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/NoPayPOKER" target='_blank'>free poker</a>.</p>
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