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Bluffing is an integral part of poker and is a skill that few
players master. A bluff is when you make a bet to make your opponents think that
you have a better hand than them, causing them to fold despite the fact you have
a worse hand than them. This is a very extravagant and exciting play, which is
one of the reasons why poker has become such a popular game over the years.
Bluffing has been popularised even further in the advent of TV
coverage of some of the major tournaments, where you can see some of the top
professional players pulling off elaborate bluffs against one another. However,
these coverage shows are usually edited down, and you do not see the build up to
these plays and you get the impression that the bluffs were formed on the spot,
when in real fact the bluff was probably set up from hours of play in numerous
hands. Therefore you can find many online players trying to pull off bluffs at
inappropriate times trying to imitate what they have seen on TV, and thus losing
money in the process.
A common problem amongst poker beginners is that they try to bluff far to frequently,
which costs them a lot of money. You may be surprised to learn that it is not
actually essential to be able to pull of successful bluffs to be a winning poker
player. If you play your hands well, it is possible to come out as a winner
without ever having to risk your chips in a bluff. However, bluffing will
increase the amount you can win from the game if you are able to do it
successfully. If you are quite new to the game, it is recommended that you avoid
bluffing too frequently so that you can find your feet, and gradually find out
when a bluff will be successful.
There will be times in a Texas Holdem game where a bluff will be more successful
than in a different situation. If your opponent is showing weakness by checking,
then it more likely that you will be able to push your opponent off the hand
with a decent sized bet. Subsequently, if your opponent is showing a lot of
strength, then it is less likely that you will be able to run a successful bluff
because they are showing a lot of interest in the hand. A very common question
asked by players new to the game is "When should I bluff?" This is an incredibly
general question, but there is a very simple answer to it; you should bluff when
you think your opponents will fold.
The art of bluffing in poker is a skill that is acquired over
months and years of play, through seeing countless numbers of hands and
situations. The more poker you play, the easier it will become to find
situations in which you can bluff opponents off of their hands. Bluffing is all
about knowing your opponent and knowing the situation well enough to understand
that a bluff may be effective. Being aware of live tells and online poker tells
will also help with knowing when a bluff will be successful. This kind of
knowledge does not come overnight; it simply takes practice to be gain such an
understanding of the game.
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