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Bluffs – Playing Mentality Poker |
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Poker Bluffs - When you are
making a bet it is always important to understand the purpose of the
bet and how your opponent will see it. Each bet, check, or raise you
make needs to have a purpose and as you play it is important to
define that purpose for each hand you play. Often the biggest
mistakes in poker are made when we take medium strength hands too
far. We inflate the pot size for our hand and then get into trouble
on later streets when our hand becomes 2nd best or our opponent
already had a better hand. |
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Why
bluffing in online poker? - The point of a poker
bluff induction is two fold. First we attempt to
minimize the pot size with a medium strength hand in
order to see a showdown and prevent ourselves from
getting all-in with the worst of it or be bluffed off
our hand. Second we try to give our opponent some rope
and hope he makes a misplay and puts money in the pot
with a bluff. Being able to correctly induce bluffs and
control the size of the pot are key skills for a no
limit player. |
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Most
importantly our goal is force our poker opponents into
bad situations and have them make bad bets while
protecting ourselves from making similar bad bets. Since
each bet we make must have a purpose we need to
consider: Am I value betting or bluffing in this spot?
Will my opponent call with a worse hand here or am I
trying to push him off a better hand? One of the most
paramount skills for a no limit player is the ability to
make a stark contrast between his bluffs and value bets.
The power of bluff induction comes in the middle, often
when our hand is only just strong enough to value bet
but too good to turn into a bluff. These are situations
where we are neither bluffing nor value betting because
our hand strength is mediocre. Instead of making a bet
that has no meaning we instead choose to check with the
intention of calling and allow our opponents to bet
worse hands. |
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Most players don’t use bluff induction enough in their
game. Instead they focus too much on their own hand
strength. They will often double barrel on Axx or Kxx
boards with top pair medium kicker. While this play
has its place and is often provides a solid place to
bet again on the turn often a higher expected value
play will come from checking and allowing your
opponent to bet. Consider, your opponent has already
called one bet, he has a hand why not let him try to
push you off your medium strength hand instead of
betting and allowing him to play better. What I mean
by this is often when you value bet with mediocre
holdings on the turn and river you are allowing your
opponents to fold out worse hands and call/raise with
better hands. It is situations like this that we look
for when we attempt to induce bluffs. |
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Inducing bluffs -
Bluff induction isn’t just a powerful tool for the
reasons I have already mentioned. If we are able to read
our opponents hands well and can make good big calls we
can use our bigger hands and even our weaker hands to
induce bluffs. Instead of betting on the flop with a
weak top pair perhaps we check and let our opponents do
the betting in the hand for us. Or perhaps we check the
flop with a good hand in order to get opponents with
weaker hands to call value bets on later streets. No
matter the specific situation bluff induction can be a
great tool in order to extract value because it leaves
your hand values more open ended then continuously value
betting. For example, if we choose to value bet our
hands over and over we never correctly punish opponents
who playback by just calling on earlier streets to
attempt to take the pot away later. We don’t punish
players who attempt to bluff their missed draws on the
river and we just don’t get enough value for our hands. |
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