I used to play husng-mostly hypers- on carbon poker. However, I didn't really have time anymore with 3 kids to play so withdrew the money to bitcoin. It became about $1k, built a small portfolio of $750 in jan. Over the years I probably wasted too much time trying to build a poker bankroll instead of just building something through a side hustle and then playing for actual money instead of micro stakes.
I guess if there were DM's on steem you could message me if you had questions about heads up..
The funniest thing from my poker was that I got a western union from some random person from, Lake Titicaca from lock poker which folded soon after my withdrawal. (Beavis and Butthead-I come from lake titicaca and I need tp for my bunghole)
P.S. The real key is to not play spin and gos..
Head's up is one of those things that we all probably need more experience in. It's hard to get though as I'm not even sure you can plan heads-up as a choice anymore? For sure it's a mixed bag in tournaments and especially 1-table tournaments like this.
What were you referring to as a Spin and Go? Sit and Go?
Nice Beavis and Butthead reference!
I did some spins mostly just heads up sng because spins were too tilting.
It was more a time thing, easier to stop when kid starts crying..
But bankroll management is the #1 thing in poker to master.. how to take shots but not straight gamble.(unless you like losing )
The worst thing about acr was not seeing river cards on showdown.