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History of Heads Up NLHE (part 1)

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History of Heads Up NLHE (part 1)

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Kevin Rabichow

POSTED May 14, 2017

Six years after Black Friday, Kevin Rabichow aka KRab42 delves deep into his database to examine how the HUNL game has evolved over the past several years. He gives a brief background on his experience as a HUNL player and uses hand examples to illustrate the progression of the game.

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Quido 7 years, 10 months ago

Very interesting series. Looking forward to the sequel. +1
edit: Yea I'd be interested in 2009-2011 hands as well :D

sbdd 7 years, 10 months ago

awesome video, id like to see 2009-2011 hands too! i remember quitting hunl cause everyone started minraising lol

klamsauce 7 years, 10 months ago

"If you minraise, I'm leaving." I used to see that in chat all the time when I used to dabble in heads up.

  • HUDS definitely showing hero stats in 2011. HEM and PT3 were what was being used.
schifty1 7 years, 10 months ago

i like a lot of coaches on this site. even though my main game is 6max i want to say your content and clarity put you at the top of my list. i always think I'm getting my $s worth watching your videos.

TaoCore 4 years, 9 months ago

Nice Travel in the past , figured i would study all Heads UP content i Can find to train for SPINS, thanks for thé vidéo man

OMGIsildurrrrman12 4 years, 7 months ago

Kevin Rabichow - What a cool idea! I've not studied much heads-up, but I have been playing online poker (on and off) since before "Black Friday," so I can definitely appreciate the things that you are saying regarding how 'we' poker players thought about the game back then. It's something that a lot of the younger guys can't even imagine, let alone comprehend.

And @35:39 you said something that really hurt me: "I was kind of just mimicking the other regs."

That, unfortunately, is what I have done for my entire poker career (in truthfulness, "side-income" would be more accurate than "career"). But here I still am, haven't given up yet, and you just helped me realize that emulating players better than myself may be a good way to learn, but it is not an appropriate endpoint.

I know it's an old video, but thanks for it, Kevin. I'll be checking out part 2 for sure!

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