heads-up High-stakes Spin & Go coach Tom "TexasTommo" explains three critical preflop mistakes players make at low stakes. He focuses on proper VPIP percentages in blind vs blind situations, heads-up small blind play, and effective ISO bluffing from the big blind. Tom provides specific exploitative adjustments against recreational players. Successful low stakes Spin & Go play requires wider VPIP than GTO suggests, strategic ISO bluffing, and dynamic adjustments against recreational players. CRUSHING SPIN & GO INSIGHTS: Maintain higher VPIP (75-85%) in blind vs blind situations at low stakes Aim for 95%+ VPIP when playing heads-up from small blind ISO bluff more frequently from big blind against limpers Polarize range when choosing hands to ISO bluff Adjust ISO bluffing frequency based on opponent reactions Exploit recreational players who under-ISO and under-3bet bluff Pay attention to changing game dynamics, especially against single-tabling recreational players