Top 10 best bluffing poker tips
Bluffing is the art of
making other players believe you have a
better hand than you really have. If used
correctly bluffing can help you enhance
your profits from poker and win big. Here
are ten tips to help you bluff
successfully.
1. Bluff when “someone” might have
made a good hand. An example is when the
third of a suit hits the board. “Someone”
might have a flush. If you bet as if you
have the flush, the other players may
believe you.
2. Bluff if you are in a pot with a
player that is looking for a reason to
fold. By betting, big and making them
think you have something they can’t match;
you can remove them from the game.
3. Pay attention to other players -
the more you know about your opponent’s
habits the better. If a player is a
novice, they may bluff too frequently
making them easy prey. However, it’s the
more experienced players you need to
watch.
4. If players have seen you bluffing
recently, they will register it. If you
try to bluff again too soon then someone
is likely to call you. Of course, this can
be used to your advantage. If you find
yourself with a good hand after being
caught bluffing, odds are players will
call your bets.
5. Bluff tight tables only. As a rule,
bluffs have a better chance of working at
tight tables rather than loose tables,
unless all the “loose players” have
already folded.
6. Bluff high limit tables only. In
low limit games, there’s really no
advantage in bluffing. When betting only
small amounts, you can bet that the
majority of the time someone will call
your bluff. High limits, and especially no
limit games, are ideal for successful
bluffing.
7. Bluff from late position only. If
everyone is checking, calling, or folding
in front of you, it’s a good time to try
to get the pot. It’s not a good idea to
bluff from early position, because you
have no idea of other player’s hands.
8. Don’t bluff too often, and try to
adopt a pattern other players will find
difficult to spot. If you bet with a
pattern, they’re sure to spot it. A good
bluffing strategy will keep them guessing.
9. Be careful when bluffing bad
players, as they may not know when they
are beaten! Even though you may present
yourself as having a stronger hand, they
simply may not care or not even notice, as
they have not perfected a strategy of
their own.
10. Some bluffing situations are
‘typical’, and you need to be able to use
them to your advantage. Good players
however, may spot this, note the play and
use it against you. Here is a typical
situation where bluffing can be effective.
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