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 Originally Posted by bigred
I've just found on lower limits that it's a lot harder to bluff people. They'll call anything. Sure when you're playing at real stakes with real players, it pays to follow aggression with aggression. I used to do the same thing. However, a lot of party playing and low limit stars suggests that it would be in your best interest to know something about the player before bluffing/aggressing. In low limits I will go as far to basically say bluffing is wasted on the unread player.
I agree whole-heartedly with bigred here. Don't bluff the unbluffable.
And I have also found that the majority of the micro NL players are very hard to bluff, your preflop raises on these tables are usually not respected unless they are something ludicrous like 10xBB.
On micro NL players my best advice would be to only bluff when you have a VERY good read on the player you are trying to bluff out, otherwise, don't bluff at all, just play your good hands and the fish will be fried.
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