50NLHUNLHE
50NLHUNLHE
If you tried to pronounce it, people would think you were having a stroke, act FAST.
Hmmm, while typing that last line of text, I realized something. The national stroke foundation (like most disease prevention companies these days) has designed an acronym to help the public see the signs of the relevant disease.
Facial weakness
Arm weakness
Speech difficulty
Time to act!
This is all well and good, but as a guy writing a blog with at least one active viewer, I generally do a google research on what I’m talking about, and it got me thinking, how many people have left ’stroke fast’ ’stroke, arm weakness’ on their search history while trying to remember the acronym’s definition. Add me to that list.
Wow, what an eventful post! Its good to keep it casual, I guess, though if I got any more casual, I would probably stop breathing.
Heads up is going good, most of my sessions and sweats have been up, I’ve been reading some books and articles, as well as watching a few of DOGISHEAD’s HU videos. I’ve also been working on a couple of little side projects and doing some part-time work like a good little all-rounder.
My next blog will be soon, and I’ll make sure it’s interesting, well, more than this hunk of garbage…
Ok maybe not, but at least it will have a subject.
I promise.
Really.

I look forward to hearing more of your experiences and thoughts on HU play. When I first started my exploration of the poker world a few months ago, I didn’t even know HU play was an option. But it does seem to be the focus of a lot of the good players, probably for the reasons you list in this and the previous post. As you probably know, Joe Cada, the recently crowned WSOP Main Event Champ, primarily plays HU online.