02-26-2015 02:30 PM
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Give Me Three Minutes and I'll Make You a Better Bluffer | |
Last edited by spoonitnow; 02-26-2015 at 02:33 PM. | |
02-26-2015 03:07 PM
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Nice posts cheers for that good read One question I have is why should you have a range for bluffing, if your main goal is for you not to show your cards down and take the pot anyway. I'm sure you could double and triple barrel with any two pocket cards if you pick the right spots, or am I missing the point altogether. There have been times I have triple barrelled with nothing but pure air and it has worked, something like 54s, 87o for example. |
Last edited by MrFerguson91; 02-26-2015 at 03:17 PM. | |
02-26-2015 03:50 PM
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Let's say it checks to you on the river. In general, you should be: | |
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02-26-2015 05:15 PM
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MrF you also have to figure in your opponent. At 2nl , bluffing with air is questionable simply due to villain tendencies being to call with weak hands. As you move up and players get better you will be able to get them to fold weak hands , but generally at 2nl you want to value bet the hell out of villains and exploit the fact that they call to much , and bluff infrequently to exploit them by not barreling into someone who will never fold. |
02-27-2015 07:36 AM
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Yes I get ya now cheers |
02-27-2015 08:20 AM
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Your hand strength is relative to your opponents range. Whether you should bet a hand as a bluff on the river depends on a number of factors such as how much fold equity you think you have & whether you are IP or not. |
02-27-2015 10:22 AM
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Ahh right I see, cheers |
07-10-2015 03:07 AM
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wow nice advise, thank you for sharing this. |
07-10-2015 03:39 AM
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