Heads-Up
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"A situation where only two players remain in the hand or match."
WHAT IT MEANS
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Heads-Up often appears in conversations around basic rules.
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Understanding Heads-Up helps you follow hand reviews, coaching notes, and table discussion more confidently.
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Use it as a fast-reference concept, then connect it to deeper lessons, examples, and real decision points.
EXAMPLE
You will often hear heads-up referenced when a coach explains why a player chose one line over another.