Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

Heads up poker is often an overlooked part of the game, as most poker players don’t like playing heads up. However, heads up poker can be extremely profitable with the proper strategy. You don’t need to worry about learning how multiple players play since you’re only playing against one other opponent and there is a lot less variables involved that you need to consider. Take a few minutes to read through out Texas Holdem heads up poker tips and I can assure you that you’ll be able to start playing on the micro limit heads up tables and make money on any popular poker sites for UK players online.

  • It’s imperative to be aggressive while playing heads up poker if you want to make money. The reason you need to play aggressively is because there is a good chance that neither you nor your opponent will hit a hand preflop or on the flop, which means that the aggressor usually takes down the pot.

  • You should always make sure that you change up how you play while heads up, as it becomes easy to read opponents that don’t. For instance, if you always raise 3x the big blind with a big hand, you should try raising less or not raising at all preflop the odd time. You might not make as much money as you’d like on the hand, but it’s better than not making any money, which will happen if you become too predictable and your opponent simply folds.
  • Don’t be afraid to fold hands while playing heads up poker either. Too many people I see playing heads up poker will call an opponent down with a low pair or even high card and it simply isn’t a smart move. You may win the odd hand when you catch your opponent bluffing, but in the long run it isn’t a profitable proposition. If you don’t have a hand that you think is winning there is absolutely no reason to call down your opponent to see what they have in heads up poker.
  • Bankroll management is really important in heads up poker and varies depending upon your experience. As a new heads up poker player you should try and have a substantial bankroll of roughly 100x your buy-in. As you move up limits and become a better heads up player you can aim to have 40-50 buy-ins in your bankroll. There is more variance when playing heads up poker and you need to have a bigger bankroll compared to if you were playing a 6-10 player game.

By Becir