Bottom Line..

In a Heads Up TURBO aggression is absolutely KEY #1.

YOU NEVER LIMP THE BUTTON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. I dont care if the guy is 3 betting you light every freaking hand. Your setting yourself and him/her up for disaster down the line. THINK ABOUT IT.

Playing player a (who is a nit) your going to steal his button and blinds when he 3 bets you know his range is strong and simply outplay post-flop or just keep taking blinds until he has to stick in with ace rag ect.

Playing player b (3 bet anything) your able to 4 bet on a bigger range and simply protect your button more easily.

LIMPING THE BUTTON just puts YOURSELF in more terrible position. Heads up is strictly all about position and controlling your button. If someone wants to disagree with that then you probably shouldnt be playing HU turbos since you absolutely dont understand what is going on.

I love playing agaisnt players who will open button first two hands and fold to any 3 bet or c bet on flop

THEN THEY SLOW DOWN on the BUTTON. ITS JUST HILARIOUS. They are saying 1 of 2 things.

a.) Im scared and going to be more passive since I just lost 200 chips.

b.) I need to slow down...

Both of these are exactly what gets ANY new HU turbo player in horrible decisions/spots. Any regular or player who has put in and studied the HU turbos knows that we prey on people like this. Its just easier and more positive ev for us game after game.

Key is to be consistent in HU turbos. If your going to limp the button (which is wrong) then do it every hand dont change for anything. If your going to protect your button (min raise or raise every button no matter what).

This only puts more and more pressure on an opponent and they have no idea what your opening with or your range and your able to figure theres out in about 3-4 hands if you understand it.

Ive said enough if anyone thinks this is wrong just look it up in the millions of HU Turbo strat threads on 2+2 and you will see that YOU SHOULD NEVER LIMP the button.