5 Easy Ways to Catch Them Bluffing (Works Every Time!)

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10 thoughts on “5 Easy Ways to Catch Them Bluffing (Works Every Time!)

  1. How often do you catch them in a bluff? Also, try this simple flush draw strategy that skyrocketed my winnings lately: https://youtu.be/NkMy5PuKdvQ

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  3. For #5 I'd say that if they are betting quick from oop and you call. What they do next will tell you more than anything. If they bet quick again but it's small it's likely a bluff. If they size up the bet considerably they probably have something good but they are afraid (AA, KK, QQ, ect.) If they check they were probably bluffing and want to see what you do.

    #4 this one is pretty accurate. Big bets in this spot usually mean they have 2nd or 3rd pair and want to get you off a better pair with a bad kicker.

    #3 this one is 50/50. You can't always count on tilt because a smart player will use that against you. Example. I was playing live poker one day and I got set over set and flush over flush all within a few minutes of each other. I was visibly upset and vocal about it. Then I flopped a straight and I knew people were thinking I was tilted so I jammed hoping for some calls. Sadly the worst possible person on the table called OMC. Once the OMC called everyone else folded. But if OMC hadn't called I know at least 2 others were going to call me. They had chips in their hands ready to go but put them back in their stack when omc called.

    #2 it depends on the pre-flop action. A lot of the time in that spot they just have a strong ace and want to buy the pot without any struggle. But be ware of over pairs.

    #1 if the story stinks its probably a bluff.

  4. So had a hand today I felt like I maybe should of called. I was dealt AK diamonds on the button and UTG limps. I raise 4x preflop everyone folds to UTG that calls. Flop comes 9s6s2d and make a cbet for 2/3 pot and he calls. Turn comes a 9h and both check. River comes Jh and blasts into me for 125 percent pot. I tank and decide but his bet makes no sense if he has a 9 or a jack why value bet so high when I repping weakness with the turn check also there was a ton of missed draws on this board. What do you guys think call or fold?

  5. Point number 2. It makes sense to raise a T on this flop for protection against higher turn and river cards. Especially if it's raised pre, original raiser isn't going to have a lot of hands containing a T. That means they are charging you for your AK, AQ, AJ and other Ax holdings, as well as seeking to fold out lower pocket pairs.

  6. You have to be kidding on point 1 as well. You assume they are calling with either large cards or lower pocket pairs to a preflop raise. TJ is certainly a call in my book to preflop raises. I'm facing a C bet, I'm just calling here. Go ahead and keep bluffing with A high. When the J comes, I'm shoving because I know people like you are just going to assume it's a bluff and call. And what about hands like AJ, KJ, and J9s? You think those are not calling preflop? loveing terrible advice.

  7. when people refer to β€œbeating” NL2/5 and stuff like that, does that just mean they make a consistent profit at those stakes?

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