12-10-2004 06:50 PM
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12-10-2004 06:56 PM
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It's a very big and fishy misconception that poker is all about bluffing. | |
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12-10-2004 06:58 PM
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Welcome to the forum. | |
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12-10-2004 07:58 PM
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12-10-2004 08:38 PM
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to sum up bluffing in one sentence. | |
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12-10-2004 09:12 PM
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thanks for your tips |
12-10-2004 09:15 PM
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12-10-2004 10:52 PM
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12-10-2004 11:08 PM
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12-11-2004 01:50 AM
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when you semi bluff and don't get the card you were hoping for, do you usually just fold or (assuming he doesn't bet) call on the river? What factors must be taken into account to make the decision? | |
12-11-2004 10:48 AM
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12-18-2004 06:07 PM
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Don't bluff weak players, that's the best thing to get through your head first. | |
12-19-2004 01:17 AM
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Word of warning: Be careful that your semi-bluff isnt too small compared to the pot size. Good example is when flop comes with 2 of one suit and it gives you a four flush. In order for the semi bluff to work here you must represent a made hand and not the flush draw. Betting anything less than 3/4 of the pot size is just asking for an aggressive player to raise big over the top of you. This will cost you more money overall to see the turn than if you just checked! Even worse, if this player can reasonably put you on the flush draw he may attempt to steal the pot from you on later streets even if he has nothing. | |
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12-21-2004 04:44 AM
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12-21-2004 11:04 AM
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It's true. I'm his grandmother and TDM has never lied to me. | |
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12-23-2004 01:46 AM
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12-23-2004 03:08 AM
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12-23-2004 03:18 AM
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Isn't it amazing how much easier tells are to spot when you aren't actually involved in the hand? | |
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12-23-2004 04:37 AM
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12-23-2004 05:41 AM
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