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Originally Posted by Arjonius For beginners? Most beginners bluff far too much. And the tend to use the big, all-in bluff. It actually works fairly often since the opponent doesn't have enough of a hand to call, but the problem is that when this type of bluff doesn't work, the cost is very high. So, despite the winning bluffs, the overall result is negative. |
I agree, I try and keep my bluffs to the minimum, and not do an All-In unless I really can win that hand in some theory.
Also it depends on ur standing on the chips compared 2 others. Bluffing with no risk just doesn't exist, but a chipleader can still get away with it, even if someone sees through it.