I started a day earlier than I was planning and jumped into 100nl heads up for the first time. I had been impatiently waiting to get in on playing heads up as I think I have enough skill to beat the lower levels at Full Tilt. My actual starting bankroll is actually at $2880 and change instead of $3,000. I plan on making no more cashouts except for rakeback and hope to be at 1/2 by the end of August and 2/4 by the end of the year.
It went better than I was expecting and I feel like I had a very good read on all of my opponents. I looked for uneven stacks between $50 and $80 for the most part and it's always good when they hand you their chips.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1222407
I stayed with this guy because of how bad he played this, but unfortunately he took about $60 back from me playing 70/20 and I couldn't catch a flop against him.
Here is a nice suck and resuck hand. I hadn't played him for long but he seemed competent. I didn't see him playing a set this strong.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1222416
This was a tough one, I don't know if this is the optimal way to play it, it certainly doesn't look like I have any fold equity on the turn with over half his stack already in the pot, he called the flop raise pretty quick. What do you think?
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1222421
I 4-tabled a little 6-max later on but everything went pretty standard. I need to loosen up a little as I move up in limits and I ran at 16/12/2.7 for 367 hands. I think that's fine but I wouldn't mind getting to around 18/14 or so.
Heads up: 42/31/2.5
392 hands
+220.40 (28ptbb/100)
6-max: 16/12/2.7
367 hand
-10.55 (-1.44ptbb/100)
Overall: +209.85 in 2.48 hrs.
Bankroll: $3,091,90
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