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    Default Beginners guide to HU play

    Found this on another forum and thought it would be nice to share with you. Credits to the original author.

    It's a bit TAGish but here goes:


    First off i would like to say that most of your actions are going to be player dependent. This is just a basic strategy guide that i put together for the person who is looking to start playing the wonderful game of HU Texas Holdem. Enjoy

    A good player will break even on the BB and make alot
    of money on the button

    You will be raising 60-80% of your hands from the button
    Raise or fold, DONT LIMP
    3X bb or fold


    Preflop Button Play

    Hands to raise

    - Any pair
    - Any suited Ace
    - A7 to AK offsuit
    - K/10-KQ suited or not
    - Any suited non gapper 3/4 or higher
    - Any offsuit non gapper 5/6 or higher
    - Suited 1 gappers 4/6 or higher
    - Unsuited 1 gappers 7/9 or higher
    - Suited 2 gappers 6/9 or higher


    If your opponent reraises you small:

    Small reraise, never fold
    Hands to reraise:
    - Pocket Jacks or higher
    - AK and sometimes AQ suited (player dependent)

    If your opponent makes a normal reraise:
    - Call with 2/2-10/10
    - Reraise JJ-AA
    - Call AK AQ AJ suited and 10/j - KQ suited

    If you opponent makes a giant reraise:
    Can't call with any of your hands, raise all in or fold
    JJ-AA and AK suited or not
    (Based on 100bbs)



    Preflop play OOP

    If your opponent limps and you decide to raise make it 4x
    Hands to raise a limp with:
    - A-10 Suited or not
    - 88 or better
    - KJ-KQ

    If your opponent makes a min raise or 3x raise
    - Call with 22-10/10
    - reraise with JJ or better
    - Call any broadway cards
    - Call any suited non gappers 4/5 or higher
    - Call unsuited non gappers 6/7 or higher
    - Call suited 1 gappers 4-6 or higher

    If your oppononet raises like an idiot to 6x or higher
    reraise or fold strategy
    - If he does it alot reraise with 99 or higher or A/10+


    Post flop play on the button


    If you raised and got reraised continue with the hand if:
    - You flop a set
    - Good top pair, top kicker or close
    - a good draw, pair and gut shot or better, flush draw
    - 2 pair
    - If he checks any of the above to you bet!

    Post flop play OOP Normal raised pots
    Continue with:
    - Top pair good kicker
    - Any good draw, straight draw or flush draw
    - Raise with overpairs
    - Two pair
    - Check raise with set or two pair

    Bluff roughly (25%) if he checks flop:
    - 3/4 to Full pot
    - Semi bluff with gutshots, middle pair
    - Sometimes two over cards depending on texture
    of the board
    - Keep all your bets the same, bluffing or not

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    Great post; interesting advice. I have not yet played heads-up, other than final table type situations, and am interested in knowing more.

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    Interesting.... Thanks for the post.

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