Who is dealer in heads up poker
The bb could just raise 1 bb and give the sb pot odds on a steal. Acting first would give the bb too much power. It balance of power between the blinds and also consistent with the rules of betting in general. If you took this to heads up and bb bet first a small raise would give the sb terrible odds and the sb would be forced to play extremely tight - it would be a messed up boring game that would take forever. So now it comes down to who is the sb?
Preflop bb must be last to act for reasons given above. So down to why give the button the sb? It is good for the game. You want action and it creates fair action. The button does not want to fold preflop because the button has position post flop. By folding the button is giving up position. If the sb was not the button you would have a lot more folds to the initial bet preflop - why invest more money in a pot when you are going to have to play out of position - just get out cheap and wait for the button.
I know it sounds strange but giving the bb to the button would give it too much power even though it would have a forced full bet. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. With the very best of our range, we will 3bet.
This includes my 3bet range. Our 3bet strategy depends a lot, depending on what the opponent calls us with. If we dominate a lot of hands that button defends with, then we can get away with 3betting more.
This tool is completely free. Go to Poker Tools and scroll to the bottom. It is under free tools. It is an excellent free software to practice your preflop and postflop ranges. The big blind is first to act post-flop. It sucks to play out of position OOP. If we have a draw, we have a hard decision again.
I could write a few articles just about out of position strategy when playing HU. In general, you want to stick to play straightforward. If you are a button , then postflop is your bread and butter. You will play in position the rest of the hand. You can either decide to take the pot down by a continuation bet.
You can check to keep the pot small and seeing a free turn card. You can make a delayed continuation bet on the turn after checking back the flop. You can mix up your strategy and keep opponents guessing every time how good hand you have. If an opponent shows weakness , you can put a lot of pressure on him , if you have a read on him.
Weak players will often play very straightforward OOP and will basically tell you when they have a good hand or if they missed the board. But remember it is worse if you choose the wrong hands to try and bluff with than play straightforward. On low stakes, you can get away with playing straightforward OOP and still make money. Firstly focus instead on the preflop game and your button post play.
Once you master those, then you start learning OOP strategies. One vital thing that many low stakes players disregard is adapting to our opponent.
Let me demonstrate the following case. We are up against a maniac, who 3bets almost every hand. With our QT offsuit we are in a range advantage against him preflop. So our QTo is good enough to defend. My preflop adjustments against such player would usually be:.
The action played as follows. He makes a continuation bet on the flop I make a small raise and opponent shoves. His hand? Where are the blinds in poker? Is poker for two people called heads up? Where is the small blind in Heads Up Poker? Can a new player be dealt between the button and the big blind?
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