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Bluffing and Bluff Poker

Remember all those great scenes in the movies where a whole table full of players get fooled into folding by one person who ends up to be holding nothing? Isn’t that great? Of course it is! But be careful: bluffing can be exciting, but it can get you into trouble if you don’t do it properly.

There are a few points in a game when it’s wisest to try and bluff your opponents, and a few when it isn’t.

Bluff!

A good time to try is when most of the other players have folded and it’s just you and a couple of people left in the hand, simply because it’s easier to fool one or two people than five or six. The downside here is that it’s a pretty obvious trick, and most people are aware of it, so there’s less of a chance that they’ll fall for it. If you’re playing against tight players, start your bluffing in the flop or the pre-flop to scare them off; chances are they’ll fold quickly. However, you wont win any big pots this way, and if one of these players starts betting, considering getting out of the hand quick: tight players always bet for a reason, and you might end up beat by a monster hand. If you bet big in the pre-flop in the hopes of a helpful flop, and you don’t get it, you may be able to fool your opponents into thinking you DID pull the good cards with a little creative behavior. And if you just won a hand with seriously good cards and smart playing, play your next hand in the same fashion and they may think you’ve pulled another big hand and fold to you.

Don’t Bluff!

NEVER bluff just for the sake of bluffing: it’s a skill of its own that should be used at the right times. If you’ve just been caught in a bluff, if you’ve been losing a lot of hands, when there are a lot of players still in the game, or if you’re just not that good at it, don’t try to bluff: it’ll only backfire on you.

Keep in mind, though, that these are pretty common tips on bluffing, and there’s a good chance that the people you’re playing against are all very aware of them, too, so make sure you know your opponents well before you try fooling them.

The Busted Flush Draw Bluff

Players love to chase flush draws online, so much so that they often commit to heavily to them and are forced to bluff at the pot when they don’t hit. The flop comes down K,4,2 with two hearts, you have A,K (no hearts) you make a pot size bet and your opponent just calls. The turn comes 9(not a heart) you make another pot size bet, your opponent just calls again. The river brings an 8 (no heart) you make another large bet but your opponent goes “all in” over the top of your bet…. This is an obvious “busted flush bluff” attempt; you should certainly call the all in for this scenario. The only hand to worry about in this situation would be pocket Kings because your significant preflop raise will have made smaller pocket pairs fold. The likelihood of the player having pocket Kings when you are holding one is very very slim.

The Blatant Over-Bet

This is a fairly common bluff attempt as players tend to get overly committed to hands like AQ, AK, JJ, and AK suited. You are holding A10 soooooted and the flop comes 10, 5, 2 (rainbow) you make a pot size bet and your opponent calls. The turn brings a 7, you make another sizeable bet and your opponent goes all in over the top of you (resulting in a much larger than pot sized bet). The only 2 hands that concern me here are JJ or possibly a weakly played QQ, the reasoning here is that if they had AA or KK they should be reraising preflop. More times than not the player will hold two over cards such as AK, AQ or AJ. There is a chance that the player will spike the J,Q,K but that will only be about 15% of the time.

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