When and how to bluff in Texas Holdem

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  • 14 December 20115:10 pm apo5

    Yeah but watch out for traps They draging you into a game by checking – simulating “no match with flop”waiting for enough big bluff – then reraise.

  • 14 December 20115:40 pm shroey20

    i have one word for this video: pppfffffttttttttttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 14 December 20116:00 pm HalfEatenDimSim

    Bluffing should just feel natural. When you become pro at poker, bluffing becomes instinct. Sitting at that table is all about absorbing every bit of information unknowingly given out by your opponents. When you play a hand, you should know exactly where you are at, and have a plan for all likely scenarios. Most importantly, know what others players motives are behind their bets. When a player looks at you, you most likely have him beat, otherwise he wouldn’t be looking for a tell.

  • 14 December 20116:05 pm Pemex5555

    this isnt advanced,I did this without knowing what a bluff was…

  • 14 December 20116:05 pm EVILTIES

    oh my god!! YOU CAN BLUFF IN POKER?

  • 14 December 20116:48 pm musharoom

    arn’t you speclial Kewb99

  • 14 December 20117:05 pm Erdles

    You’re definitely right. Although it’s good advice, this is by no means ‘advanced strategy’ – I expect most intermediate players to have a firm grasp of the concepts outlined in the video.

  • 14 December 20117:19 pm KEWB99

    Well, it’s all good advice, but it’s also stuff that I had figured out long before watching this.


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