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Friday, February 1, 2019
Heads Up Hyper Turbo SNG format
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
PokerStars Heads-Up Fixed Limit Sit N Go
(HUSNG)
Heads Up FIXED LIMIT Sit and Go tournament
Poker Structure Information
Structure:
Regular: 1500 chips, blinds go up every 10 minutes: 10/20; 20/40; 30/60; 50/100; 100/200; 150/300; 200/400; 300/600; 400/800
Turbo: 1500 chips, blinds go up every 5 minutes: 10/20; 20/40; 30/60; 50/100; 100/200; 150/300; 200/400; 300/600; 400/800
http://www.heads-up-fixed-limit-texas-hold-em-poker.com/2014/12/hu-fl-sng-blinds-structure.html
FL Hold'em (HU, 2 players) on PokerStars
Buy-in for each player and Prize pool for the winner
$1.50 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 2,76 $
$1.50 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 2,80 $
$3.50 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 6,58 $
$3.50 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 6,64 $
$7.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 13,34 $
$7.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 13,42 $
$15.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 28,58 $
$15.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 28,78 $
$30.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 57,14 $
$30.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 57,56 $
$60.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 114,56 $
$60.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 115,34 $
$100.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 191,38 $
$100.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 192,64 $
$200.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 385,50 $
$200.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 387,70 $
$300.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 582,50 $
$500.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 970,80 $
$500.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 975,20 $
$1000.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 1958,40 $
http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=11059573
FL Hold'em (HU, 2 players)
Buy-in and Rake for each player
The name of the SNG is simply the Buy-in that the player has to pay.
Then the Prize pool / winning prize is very simple to calculate.
Prize Pool = (Buy-in x 2) - (Rake x 2)
http://www.husng.com/content/pokerstars-husng-heads-up-sit-and-go-poker-structure-information
Turbo: 1500 chips, blinds go up every 5 minutes: 10/20; 20/40; 30/60; 50/100; 100/200; 150/300; 200/400; 300/600; 400/800
http://www.heads-up-fixed-limit-texas-hold-em-poker.com/2014/12/hu-fl-sng-blinds-structure.html
FL Hold'em (HU, 2 players) on PokerStars
Buy-in for each player and Prize pool for the winner
$1.50 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 2,76 $
$1.50 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 2,80 $
$3.50 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 6,58 $
$3.50 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 6,64 $
$7.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 13,34 $
$7.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 13,42 $
$15.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 28,58 $
$15.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 28,78 $
$30.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 57,14 $
$30.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 57,56 $
$60.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 114,56 $
$60.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 115,34 $
$100.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 191,38 $
$100.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 192,64 $
$200.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 385,50 $
$200.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 387,70 $
$300.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 582,50 $
$500.00 FL Hold'em [HU, regular, 2 Players] Prize pool: 970,80 $
$500.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 975,20 $
$1000.00 FL Hold'em [HU, Turbo, 2 Players] Prize pool: 1958,40 $
http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=11059573
FL Hold'em (HU, 2 players)
Buy-in and Rake for each player
The name of the SNG is simply the Buy-in that the player has to pay.
Then the Prize pool / winning prize is very simple to calculate.
Prize Pool = (Buy-in x 2) - (Rake x 2)
http://www.husng.com/content/pokerstars-husng-heads-up-sit-and-go-poker-structure-information
Buy-in
|
Rake
|
Rake %
|
$1.50 (Regular)
|
$0.12
|
8
|
$1.50 (Turbo)
|
$0.10
|
6.7
|
$3.50 (Regular)
|
$0.21
|
6
|
$3.50 (Turbo)
|
$0.18
|
5.1
|
$7 (Regular)
|
$0.33
|
4.7
|
$7 (Turbo)
|
$0.29
|
4.1
|
$15 (Regular)
|
$0.71
|
4.7
|
$15 (Turbo)
|
$0.61
|
4.1
|
$30 (Regular)
|
$1.43
|
4.8
|
$30 (Turbo)
|
$1.22
|
4.1
|
$60 (Regular)
|
$2.72
|
4.5
|
$60 (Turbo)
|
$2.33
|
3.9
|
$100 (Regular)
|
$4.31
|
4.3
|
$100 (Turbo)
|
$3.68
|
3.7
|
$200 (Regular)
|
$7.25
|
3.6
|
$200 (Turbo)
|
$6.15
|
3.1
|
$300 (Regular)
|
$10.15
|
3.4
|
$300 (Turbo)
|
$8.75
|
2.9
|
$500 (Regular)
|
$14.60
|
2.9
|
$500 (Turbo)
|
$12.40
|
2.5
|
$1,000 (Regular)
|
$24.40
|
2.4
|
$1,000 (Turbo)
|
$20.80
|
2.1
|
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HU FL SNG Blinds structure
Heads Up Fixed Limit Sit & Go (HU FL SNG)
Blinds structure for Regular and Turbo on PokerStars.com
Below is the sheet I use to comparate the Blinds Structure of a Fixed Limit vs. No Limit HUSNG on PokerStars.com
Why you should play HU FL SNG
hu fl sng on google
Blinds structure for Regular and Turbo on PokerStars.com
1500 Chips to start
Regular (blinds augmentation every) 10 minutes
Turbo (blinds augmentation every) 5 minutes
Below is the sheet I use to comparate the Blinds Structure of a Fixed Limit vs. No Limit HUSNG on PokerStars.com
Why you should play HU FL SNG
- Maybe long, but I think this duel, this game of chess, is worth playing.
- In HU SNG you won't get eaten by the rake like in HU Cash.
- Contrary to No Limit Hold' Em, in Fixed Limit (FL) you don't have that much variance because when your opponent is bad your edge is HUGE.
;-)
PokerStars Heads-Up FL Sit N Go
Buy-in, winning prize, and rake
hu fl sng on google
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Sit and Go
Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Sit and Go (HUSNG)
http://www.headsupsitandgo.com/
http://www.headsupsitandgo.com/why-play-heads-up-sng/
http://www.cardschat.com/heads-up-strategy.php
We also like the high win rates that are possible and how quickly your bankroll can grow playing heads up sngs. With a bankroll of 20 buy-ins, and a win rate of 60%, your bankroll doubles every one hundred tournaments. This means that you move up a level every hundred tournaments as long as you are strong enough to win 60% of your matches, and a strong player can move up very quickly. Starting with a $200 bankroll and doubling it every hundred tournaments, you will have enough money in your bankroll to play heads up sit and gos for a living at the $150 buy-in level after just 400 tournaments. A good player at this level makes well over $50 per hour!
You should not just be limping a lot more, because by raising with most of your hands, you will be putting extra pressure on your opponent and increasing the chances that you will win the blinds and antes. In a typical hu sng tournament, you should be:
HUSNG grinder
http://www.nsdpoker.com/2011/03/hu_pro/
http://www.flopturnriver.com/heads-up-sng-survival.php
http://www.anskypoker.com/2009/12/an-interview-with-hokiegreg-a-hu-sng-guru/
Best HUSNG players
http://www.husng.com/content/husng-power-rankings
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Heads-Up_Poker_Championship
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tournaments/nbc
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/14882-mike-matusow-wins-2013-nbc-national-heads-up-poker-championship
http://www.pokernews.com/news/2013/01/analyzing-the-nbc-national-heads-up-poker-championship-list-14177.htm
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-three-heads-sit-n-go-poker-books-12108602.html?cat=38
HUNLHE + HUSNG = HUNLHESNG
http://www.headsupsitandgo.com/
http://www.headsupsitandgo.com/why-play-heads-up-sng/
http://www.cardschat.com/heads-up-strategy.php
We also like the high win rates that are possible and how quickly your bankroll can grow playing heads up sngs. With a bankroll of 20 buy-ins, and a win rate of 60%, your bankroll doubles every one hundred tournaments. This means that you move up a level every hundred tournaments as long as you are strong enough to win 60% of your matches, and a strong player can move up very quickly. Starting with a $200 bankroll and doubling it every hundred tournaments, you will have enough money in your bankroll to play heads up sit and gos for a living at the $150 buy-in level after just 400 tournaments. A good player at this level makes well over $50 per hour!
You should not just be limping a lot more, because by raising with most of your hands, you will be putting extra pressure on your opponent and increasing the chances that you will win the blinds and antes. In a typical hu sng tournament, you should be:
- Open raising or limping nearly all of your buttons;
- Raising any face card;
- Raising with any pair;
- Calling with nearly everything else;
- Re-raising with premium hands and medium pairs.
HUSNG grinder
http://www.nsdpoker.com/2011/03/hu_pro/
http://www.flopturnriver.com/heads-up-sng-survival.php
http://www.anskypoker.com/2009/12/an-interview-with-hokiegreg-a-hu-sng-guru/
Best HUSNG players
http://www.husng.com/content/husng-power-rankings
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Heads-Up_Poker_Championship
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tournaments/nbc
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-news/14882-mike-matusow-wins-2013-nbc-national-heads-up-poker-championship
http://www.pokernews.com/news/2013/01/analyzing-the-nbc-national-heads-up-poker-championship-list-14177.htm
http://voices.yahoo.com/top-three-heads-sit-n-go-poker-books-12108602.html?cat=38
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