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Old May 1st, 2008, 11:42 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Default Re: Soooo... How Good Are You at Bluffing?

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Originally Posted by JohnH View Post
I try not to bluff too much in online play... there is always someone who calls
I'd have to agree here, It's my experience that Bluffing online is increasingly difficult. Probably easier in no-limit, but in Limit Hold'em games, very difficult to bluff, players routinely call down with any ace high hand, and even king high and queen high sometimes.

Live games are much easier to bluff in, players don't want to get embarrased calling down with some goofy hand, and tend to give up easier.

In my opinion, the best time to bluff is on the turn (in flop games). The players I play with tend to dream up all kinds of scenarios and justifications for calling on the flop (runner runner flush draws, runner runner straight draws, etc), Bluffing is also made easier, if you sit immediately to the left of a habitual bettor/bluffer, because you can force all the other players to call 2 bets cold when you raise.

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