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Online and Texas Holdem Strategy - Bluffing
One element of poker is deception. Bluffing is the quintessential
trick in poker. Of course, the reasoning for a bluff is to
deceive the other players into thinking you have a better
hand when you actually do not. For a bluff to work, you need
the other players to think you actually have that better hand.
Many beginning poker players love this idea of bluffing and
often misuse it. The value of the bluff increases under certain
general circumstances that often have a lot to do with information
you assume about the other players. This vagueness makes it
difficult to give definitive reasons or places to bluff. Some
less generalized times to bluff and some advice are given
below. The bottom of the page gives some more ideas and perspectives
on deception in poker.
Some typical reasons to bluff...
- When there aren't many other players in a pot.
Simply put, it's easier to trick a couple people than a
crowd. With fewer hands out there, chances are better that
no one has made a reasonable hand. This is fairly common
though, so many players won't believe you. Some will stay
in the hand just to "keep you honest", so sometimes this
needs to be a persistent bluff over a period of two or three
betting rounds. That can be costly if they don't fall for
it. You need to know the players before you use this type
of bluff.
- When you're up against fairly tight players.
Those that tend to fold easily are the biggest targets of
a bluff. Bets will be put out just as a form of information
gathering on this player's hand. If you bluff early (pre-flop,
flop) against a very tight player and they don't buckle,
you should think twice about trying it again on a future
round. They have something. Your job is to determine whether
they have a made or drawing hand. Once again, you need to
know the players.
- On the river.
Especially if apparent drawing hands missed. That's when
players react to rule #1 "the moment you know you can't
win, throw in your cards". It is often a good idea to bluff
with a weak hand, like ace-high or lowest pair with these
kinds of bluffs, because some players will stay in just
because of pot odds. If you do that, it is actually semi-bluffing
(see the bottom of the page).
- You're in late position and everyone else checked.
This one you'll have to gauge for yourself. It will most
likely force some players out, but not all. This is a pretty
common bluff once again, and many players will stay in just
because of bet odds, and/or to once again "keep you honest".
This is another example of a bluff that needs to be more
persistent over a couple betting rounds.
- You bet pre-flop and missed.
That's because they don't know you missed! This can be dangerous,
and you really have to evaluate to board before you get
into this one. Sometimes it's good to bluff when AK misses,
sometimes when 99 misses. You have to really feel this one
out.
- You have given other players "the fear".
It's about how other players perceive you. If you just won
a hand through good play, the players who say "nice hand"
are the ones who now respect you. They will more likely
fold to your bluff if you play it right. The trick is to
play the hand exactly the same way you played the other
winning hand. Give it the "here we go again" act.
- When the flop isn't so great.
Some players will fold automatically if all they have is
an overcard. With a rainbow flop of 2, 6, 9, not many players
will have much. This is another example of a bluff that
can go horribly awry. I wouldn't be too persistent in this
case, unless only more low cards pop up. Once again, know
your players.
- Pre-flop on the button, and everyone else has folded.
This is usually best used with tight players to your left.
Its good because it can change from a bluff to a deceptively
good hand with luck and the right flop.
- When there is a pair on the board.
This is especially useful when the pair is 88 or lower.
Chances are that these cards might have been folded or are
still in the deck. This is one situation where you want
to evaluate the hand very carefully if they do call though.
This is a great situation to read the tells of the players
who are NOT involved in the game. It's much easier to give
away the fact that you HAD a card than if you HAVE it.
Keep in mind that these are pretty common reasons to bluff.
Many players know these reasons. Most of the time it just won't
work. The main thing is always to know your players and to not
do it so often that it never works. |
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