To
Bluff Or Not To Bluff
BY:
HoldemPokerPlyr
To
bluff or not to bluff, that is the question.
What is bluffing? When should I bluff?
When should I not bluff? What are the
different types of bluffs? When is bluffing
most effective? These are all good questions
pertaining to the art of bluffing. So
go pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy
the lesson.
What
Is Bluffing?
Bluffing
is when you are making it seem like you
have a big hand but, in reality, you don't.
Also, you can bluff with a big hand and
make it seem as though you have a weaker
hand.
Different
Types Of Bluffs
Semi-bluff
- Which basically means that you are betting
on a hand that still has a chance to win,
such as a draw.
Stone
cold bluff - Is when you are betting or
raising when you have nothing.
Opposite
SCB - I call this the opposite SCB bluff
because it's the opposite of the stone
cold bluff. You are bluffing and representing
a weak hand when you actually have a big
one.
Reasons
To Bluff
1.
Not a lot of people are in.
2. Missed on the flop. For instance you
had an AKs and nothing came up for you
on the flop. You may want to bluff.
3. When you are up against conservative
players.
4. On the button.
5. You are sure everyone has junk.
6. If your a very conservative player
and people know that you are.
7. It will help you gain more money.
Reasons
not to bluff
1.
Lose a lot of money.
2. Can get you in a bad habit of bluffing
all the time.
3. Aggressive players may catch you in
a bluff.
4. You may get too carried away with the
bluff and put too many chips in the pot
than you really should.
5. Against a lot of players.
6. If you just got caught bluffing.
7. If you don't like taking risks. *
*Note: If you don't like taking risks,
than you shouldn't be playing poker in
the first place.
Thoughts
On Bluffing
First
off, you CAN'T bluff by calling someone
all the way. Obviously, if they are betting,
they have something unless they are on
a bluff themselves. By you calling all
the way, you're not going to change my
mind. I can't take the bet away from the
middle of the pot that I just put in.
Bluffing is suppose to be a trick. I made
a bet, you called, you're not tricking
me into folding.
Bluffing
works best in high stakes NL (No-Limit)
games. In limit games the bluff is not
that effective. The reason for this is
because it probably isn't that much more
to call the bet. This is why people are
able to bet more on draws in limit games
than NL games.
Too
much bluffing will make you go broke.
Don't over use the fine technique. Bluffing
is like gambling, it can be addicting.
People use drugs and alcohol to get themselves
out of reality, don't use bluffing as
a way to get yourself out of folding all
the time. Fold if you have to, bluff occasionally.
Getting
caught bluffing once and a while is good.
It will get people thinking, that you
may be bluffing, when actually, you are
holding a really good hand.
Examples
When To Bluff
-Flop
comes and you're in late position. No
one is showing a strong hand.
-If you raised pre-flop. Raising pre-flop
shows that you have a strong hand. If
you're pretty sure your opponent drew
blanks (cards that don't help him) on
the flop bet on the flop.
-Missed
a draw on the river. Better to use this
when you think your opponent was on a
draw too and he also missed.
-You're
up against a conservative player and the
flop is low. You feel like he is weak
because he would usually have high cards.
-When
you are up against a chip stack smaller
than yours. -When the flop is checked
and the turn is also checked to you. If
these players are conservative it's a
good time to bet here, if you're in the
late position.
*Note:
Also if you're facing a poor player. A
poor player probably doesn't even use
the check-raise technique. So if a poor
player checks it, it usually means he
has nothing.
Finishing
It Up
Finally
finished! I hope you enjoyed this article
on bluffing and I hope you learned different
things about bluffing. Almost done with
the coffee? Just in time! The article
is coming to a close as well. So now you
can get up from your chair and put the
mug into the sink for cleaning later on.
Thank
You
-HoldemPokerPlyr
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