When Are They
Bluffing?
Basically if you have
read the other sections you understand when you should bluff, it is
also when you should expect another good player to bluff. As I’ve
said over and over you must know your opponents and their playing
styles to bluff most effectively against them. Some people are
easier to bluff out of a pot, and some won’t get out of the pot no
matter what so your bluff will fail. But when is your opponent
bluffing? If you know their playing style, it is easier to predict.
But here are some things to watch out for.
*Note* - Even though these are
times your opponent may be bluffing, you shouldn’t call out all
bluffs with whatever hand you have. Often their bluff hand will be
better than yours. Be careful.
Are They Bluffing? #1- Obvious
Missed Draw
If there is a big
pot going on and the river comes and the obvious draw got missed
(like a flush draw), you can expect a bluff from your opponent who
will try to take that big pot. If you have a decent hand you might
want to re-raise and make them think twice about it. Pot Odds will
help you decide what to do.
Are They Bluffing? #2- Heads Up
When do you bluff?
Chances are when there are a small amount of people in the pot,
especially if its one on one. Chances are your opponent is thinking
the same thing, so expect the bluff. It's very easy to trick just
one person. Use your skills at evaluating the previous rounds and
the board to determine what they might have.
Are They Bluffing? #3-Bad Flop
Doesn’t Stop Their Bluff
Joe Smoe bets
pre-flop from a poor position, and the flop is something like 4, 4,
5, he is probably just trying to keep momentum going and bluff their
way out of this hand. In this case you’re going to want to re-raise
them if you know your opponent enough to know he probably hasn’t hit
the flop and just has some overcards. If this is done correctly
everyone should have folded out of the hand and leave you the pot,
anyone still in the pot is to be watched. If you don’t hit on the
turn, and they bet… you should just give the hand up.
Are They Bluffing? #4- They bet on
the Flop, checked on the turn.
This is the classic
scenario where someone bets into their draw, and they don’t hit it.
They are just looking for a free card on the river… Take initiative
and bet against them and pressure them. Be
Smart about it
though! If there was no draw and they bet on the flop and checked on
the turn, they might be looking to do a check raise. Know your
opponents.
Are They Bluffing? #5- Bet on the
flop, bet on the turn, checked on the river.
This is the
same thing as above. The reasons for this are the same as above just
they waited one extra card.
Are They Bluffing? #6-They Got Some
Goods
Maybe they don’t
have an amazing hand, but they got some decent overcards on a flop
where there are no draws yet. It may not be bluffing, but they will
raise to pressure people with the potential draw to drop out of the
hand. If you have a decent hand with drawing possibilities, you
might want to stay in.
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