Poker Bluffing Strategy
Poker Bluffing Strategy
Poker Bluffing Strategy
Basic Strategy: Tips : Position : Starting Hands : Bluffing : Betting : Money Management
Every poker player loves to bluff. There really is nothing quite as thrilling
as pushing your opponent off a hand that they should have won with a
well-timed bluff.
Bluffing allows you to take down pots that you would not normally have won, whilst adding
some sort of 'unpredictability' factor into your play. Therefore if your opponents find it difficult to
tell whether you are weak or strong in a hand, it is going to help you win money in the long
run.
The less your opponents know about your game in Texas Hold'em, the
better.
Conversely, it is almost suicidal to attempt to bluff an opponent off their hand when they have
been playing strongly and you have been playing weakly, because it simply does not line up
with the way the rest of the hand has been played. The more believable your bluff is, the
greater the chance it has of working.
As with a number of other plays in poker, you want the bluffing opportunity to come
looking for you, rather than going all out to look for the times you can bluff. The
chances are that if you are forcing out a bluff, it's going to be an unprofitable play. Just
because you are playing poker, it does not mean that you are obliged to bluff at some point
during the session, so keep focused.
This makes the river bluff look completely out of place, and is
very easy to spot if you are an experienced player. So as a
general rule of thumb, avoid bluffing on the river unless you
are completely sure about what you are doing.
The next time you have the burning urge to bluff, close your eyes and click fold, then see what
happens. It won't hurt as much as you think, and you will have probably saved yourself a nice
bit of money. Bluffing can work incredibly well in the right situations, but there really is no need
to focus your game around this play. Bluffing is a tool, not a game plan.