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Even with the worst hand in the world, you can rake in
a pot that you had no chance of winning—if you know how to bluff.
The Art of Bluffing
Anyone who has played more than one hand of poker knows
the importance of bluffing. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on which
side of the bluff you are on), most poker players are not very good at it.
The act of bluffing is an art that takes time to learn
and years of practice to perfect. Though, there are tips and tricks that
can help you master the craft, you will find that timing is everything. And,
depending on where and with whom you are playing, your bluff will need to be
adjusted accordingly.
Bluffing Online vs. Bluffing Offline
Bluffing is easy when you’re playing a game of poker
with your buddies. Chances are, you’ve played together before and know each
other’s playing style. You probably even recognize each other’s tells. For
example, I know that my friend John always fidgets when he tries to bluff.
He really fidgets. If I look over and see him wriggling in his seat like his
pants are on fire, I know my two pair can probably beat him.
Casino bluffing is similar. You may or may not be
playing with buddies, but you can learn to recognize tells. Plus, eyes don’t
lie. Why do you think so many players try the old sunglasses trick? They
want to avoid being read.
With online bluffing, all of the rules change. You
can’t watch your opponents’ expressions, eyes, or body language. It really
doesn’t matter if you’re bluffing or being bluffed, you need to be sharp and
pay attention if you want to succeed.
Online Tells
Online tells do exist. If you’ve been playing online
poker for awhile, you may have trained yourself to recognize some of these
tells:
The Slow-Poke- If you’re opponent is really slow to make a call,
they either have a good hand or they are going out of their way to make you
think they do. Use your hand and your gut instinct to determine which one it
is. Then, make note of the player’s name and the result. If you didn’t guess
right the first time, you will next time.
Instant Checkers- When you see someone checking quickly, they have
a weak hand. Push it and take the pot.
Chatty Cathy- Some players love to use the chat box. If you see
these players lay off the box and sink into silence, become suspicious. It’s
human nature to stiffen up and become silent when bluffing. If you find
yourself in this situation, use the chat box to your advantage and find out
what that player’s thinking.
Trash Talkers- Only the boldest bluffers talk trash when they’re
trying to bluff. If you have a player that can’t help bragging about their
hand, consider folding. They’re probably not bluffing.
Online Bluffing
When executed properly, online bluffing can lead to
huge pots. However, you need to know when and where to pull out the bluff.
There are many different factors to consider:
Table Limits- Bluffing works best in high-stakes or no limit
games. Try it anywhere else and you’ll just be wasting your time.
Position- Try to avoid bluffing in an early position. It’s always
better to bluff from a late position. By then half or more of the players
have already checked, called, or folded.
Number of Players- When bluffing, the goal is to get everyone to
fold. Don’t try to bluff the whole table. The more people you are trying to
bluff, the harder it will be. Hold out until most of the table has folded.
Who are You Bluffing- When possible, bluff the short stacks. These
players don’t have very many chips and they are scared to lose what they do
have. Short stacks are more likely to fold than the players who are drowning
in chips.
Bluffing Tips
Want to become an expert at online bluffing? If the
answer is yes, you’re going to need to work at it. Buy a large notebook and
start writing. Keep track of the players that you play with frequently and
note their tells and their weaknesses. But, don’t stop there. Be observant
in all of the games that you play. Track the bluffs that worked for you and
the ones that didn’t. Remember, bluffing is an art and it takes a
significant amount of time to truly master the craft. Keep trying and don’t
become discouraged. Here are some final tips to help your study:
Gain as much experience as you can before you try to master bluffing.
Though bluffing is an important part of poker, it’s more important that you
know the game well first.
Always concentrate when playing. If your head is not in the game, other
players will notice and take advantage.
Choose the right table and the right game. Free poker or low-stakes games
are not a great place to practice. When money’s not a factor, players are
more likely to call and less likely to fold. They won’t care if you’re
bluffing or not.
Try to play with the same players. Many online poker players have
favorite sites, games, and tables. Consistently playing with the same
players will help you hone your craft and teach you how to recognize online
tells.
Don’t try to bluff every time you get a bad hand. Remember, bluffing is
all about timing. Choose your battles wisely. Evaluate other players and
their probable hands before bringing out the bluff.
Make yourself hard to read. Shake things up and avoid your normal
patterns. If you are playing with the same players consistently, they will
learn to recognize your tells too.
Visit poker forums and talk to other players about bluffing. Find out
what their techniques are and try integrating some of them into your own
style of playing.