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Strategy: No-Limit Big Stack Strategy

NL Heads up: Turn and River Play

by norenore

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Introduction

In this article
  • Different lines on the last two streets
  • How you play IP with and without initiative
  • What options you have OOP

In this article you will learn which lines to consider in heads-up play and which arguments support a given line. You will find out which line is the most profitable one in various situations and against different opponents. Since the bet size varies with the pot size, the decisions made on the turn and the river are much more expensive than those made on or before the flop. Therefore, you can earn a lot of money with smart turn and river play.

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Comments (1)

#1 FingersMalone, 08 Aug 11 17:22

In example 10, the Hero is calling a large over bet. Is that what you meant?


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Article Contents

    • Introduction
    • Playing in position - the opponent checks to you
    • Your opponent bets
    • Playing out of position - you have the initiative
    • Your opponent has the initiative
    • Conclusion

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