Aggression levels in heads up sit and go poker for heads up nl cash poker players

In part 3 of this series, Skates and Barewire go over postflop play (specifically hand reading) and playing in limped pots.  They use a slideshow as well as hand examples to illustrate concepts essential to players transitioning into heads up sng poker.  Players of all levels interested in these concepts can utilize this video.

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In part two of this series, Barewire and Skates discuss 3-bet ranges, 3bet sizing, reacting to limps and shove or fold strategy.  They discuss a few main points on slides and also review hands in this video.  Recommendations for videos and text on related topics is also present throughout.  This video is not only aimed at heads up cash players looking to make the transition into heads up sng, but also heads up sng players that would like to improve their play in many of the same areas heads up cash players often struggle with (specifically mid to end game situations).

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Skates plays 4 different opponents in a set of $6.25 turbo HUSNGs.  He plays hyper-exploitively and adapts to playing these zany low stakes players.

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Skates plays a $1130 turbo HUSNG on his Poker Stars username, psimalive.  Here, he plays kbp00, a frequent villain at these stakes he has some history with.

Skates' note:  This isn't that basic of a video... some pretty deep concepts come into play like tailoring your open size for the sake of a 4bet dynamic, profitable lines vs. someone with a super high cbet frequency, why 20-25BB is so different from 15-20BB, and one method for handling someone who plays close to jam/fold from 15-20BB.

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