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 Originally Posted by xpaand
Although I force myself to do this, I always get nervous at times, feeling like I' m losing money when I can save it by not bluffing and just folding shit hands. How do I get over that? What's the thought process or mentality that I have to instill on myself?
It obviously depends on the situation, villain, etc. Against some villains you will form a bluffing range that is relatively wide because they have a tendency to fold. Against some villains you will have a very narrow, or even non-existent, bluffing range because they just do not fold.
This is the same for every situation and every range. Against some villain's ranges TPTK is the nuts, and you bet/bet/bet get it in. Against others, TPTK isn't worthy of 3 streets of value. So obviously depending on the villain you tailor the range in which you value bet/raise, call, fold, or bluff.
And also remember that just because you have a hand that would typically fall into your bluffing range (say a backdoor flush, or gutshot, or whatever), you don't have to bluff with it. You evaluate the situation and if you feel it will be +ev, then you can do it. If you don't feel he will fold often enough, or you won't have enough equity when called to make up for the times when he doesn't fold, then bluffing would be -ev, and you shouldn't do it.
The thought process you need to instill isn't "I have a hand in my bluffing range I have to do it, even though I would rather fold". You should think more along the terms of "I have a hand in my bluffing range. Against this particular villain will I get the desired result often enough to be profitable?".
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