Heads-up poker is often mentioned in conjunction with popular types of the game such as Texas Holdem or Omaha. Unlike 🌛 those variants it isn’t actually a type of poker game itself. Instead it’s a way of playing them. Intrigued?
What is 🌛 heads-up poker?
Heads-up poker refers to any form of the game in which the hand is played out between just two 🌛 players. Head-to-head poker in other words. Virtually any type of poker can be played heads-up.
Hands progress according to the rules 🌛 of the specific type of poker you’re playing heads-up, just as they would do were more players involved. However, there 🌛 are some heads-up adaptations in community card poker games such as Texas Holdem (see how to play, below).
Games of poker 🌛 can become heads up when just two players remain at the table at the start of a hand, while heads-up 🌛 tournaments are popular at online poker sites.
With only one opponent to beat, competitors have a high chance of winning each 🌛 hand regardless of what they are dealt and tend to play aggressively as a result. Similarly, with only one opponent 🌛 needing to fall for your bluff, bluffing is more likely to be successful.
How to play heads-up poker
As mentioned above, the 🌛 rules for many forms of poker don’t change when playing heads-up. If you’re new to poker check out our how 🌛 to play poker section for an introduction to the game and links to how-to-play guides for Texas Holdem, Omaha and 🌛 other types of poker.
There is one key adaptation when it comes to playing community card poker games such as Texas 🌛 Holdem and Omaha heads up, which see the normal position of the small and big binds reversed.
In poker games other 🌛 than heads-up the small blind is posted by the player positioned clockwise from the dealer (or nominal dealer in online 🌛 poker). The big blind is posted by the player to the left of the small blind.
The first round of betting 🌛 begins with the player who sits to the left of the player who posted the big blind and all subsequent 🌛 rounds of betting begin with the player who posted the small blind.
However in heads-up play, the dealer posts the short 🌛 blind and their opponent posts the big blind.
Why is the position of the blinds reversed in heads-up poker? Basically to 🌛 ensure fairness.
If the position of the blinds wasn’t reversed in heads-up poker the player who isn’t dealing would get to 🌛 act first in the betting rounds both before and after the flop because there are only two players involved. This 🌛 would give them an advantage.
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Learn how to play popular types of poker and the rules specific to 🌛 each game
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