Don't Be Leery of Heads-Up Action, Just Adjust Your Gameby Russ ScottIf you play tournament poker, your success ultimately depends on how well you adjust when you get to heads-up. Many players don't relish going one-on-one. Even Doyle Brunson, the game's living legend and 10-time World Series bracelet winner, said recently he "never really liked" heads-up poker. But he quickly noted that a player "should be able to handle all situations." When a tournament is down to just two players, the one with heads-up experience who adjus ... ( Back to Article )
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