Type of poker game
Heads-up poker is a form of poker that is played between only two
players. It might be 😆 played during a larger cash game session, where the game is
breaking up and only two players remain on the 😆 table, or where two players are trying
to start a game and playing heads-up while waiting for other opponents. It 😆 is also a
necessary phase in most sit-and-go (SNG) poker tournaments; the single remaining
tournament winner will at some point 😆 have to face only a single opponent.
Alternatively, heads-up poker may be played on purpose, either in a cash game 😆 format,
or as a SNG, where two players play a winner-take-all tournament for a fixed,
previously agreed upon amount of 😆 money. On larger online poker rooms and during certain
tournament series, one may stumble upon larger heads-up tournaments, usually in 😆 the
shoot-out format. Usually, in order to ensure the fairness of the game, all players
finishing at the same level 😆 of the tournament bracket will be paid out the same amount
of money, no matter what their finishing place is.
Strategy 😆 [ edit ]
The rules of
heads-up poker are the same as in a game with three or more players, except 😆 in
community card poker, the blinds are usually reversed in order to decrease the
positional advantage in matches between two 😆 players of similar skill. Nevertheless, the
strategy employed tends to be vastly different from a multi-handed poker game. Since
only 😆 two players take part in the hand, the chance of having the best hand is much
higher than in a 😆 multi-handed game, which causes the game to become more aggressive
than normal. Bluffs for example become easier to pull off 😆 in a heads-up game since it
is only necessary to bluff a single opponent in order to win the pot, 😆 whereas in a
multi-handed game there is a greater risk of someone having a big hand that cannot be
bluffed.
The 😆 heads-up limit Texas hold'em variation has been claimed to be "essentially
weakly solved" in January 2024 by the Cepheus poker-playing 😆 bot.[1][2]
Tournaments [
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In poker tournaments heads-up poker is played as individual events and there are
also heads-up championships. Heads-up 😆 poker tournaments are typically played as
knock-out tournaments. An example of a heads-up tournament is the National Heads-Up
Poker Championship.