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Using your Position
to Bluff
Written by: Dave Colclough (2004-04-26 20:45:52)
Again, it may be common sense but you can also use your
position to bluff. Personally, when playing live, I
only bluff if I think I can pick up some sort of tell
as well. Maybe a quick check, a sigh, a look of disgust
as an ace hits the flop. This isn't quite so easy to
spot while playing on the internet against an opponent
4,000 miles away. Apparently there are books available
on internet tells nowadays, but I'm a little sceptical
myself. I haven't read them myself but maybe I should.
Ok let's assume that you have progressed and the game
is 2$/$4 Limit Hold'em. Everyone passes to you on the
blind. You raise your pair of 8s because there are only
2 hands behind you. But the small blind re-raises and
you should call. The flop comes A K 2 off suit. The
small blind checks. Well either he is playing sneaky
or maybe he raised you with a pair of 9s, 10s, Js, Qs,
or even a smaller pair than yours in the first place,
or he is a suited connectors raiser. In all these cases
he has assumed you called him with an Ace. So make a
bet. You might win a $13 pot with a $2 bluff. If he
raises, give it up. The clever git trap checked you,
he's probably got AK or AQ and you lost an extra $2
in the pot. If he smooth calls then maybe he's got it
maybe he hasn't, and maybe you hit an 8 on Fourth Street.
If he checks again, well you have to make a judgement
on how sneaky he is. If he's an honest Joe, make another
bet. You may pick up a $17 pot for a $4 bluff...
Ok, although the moral of today's story is that you
can use your position to bluff, I must unfortunately
add a warning... most bluffers get carried away, do
it too much and lose in the long run. So don't get carried
away. Patience is probably the most important Poker
virtue. I just wish I had some!
Oh and for those of you who were a little worried about
my fridge being empty, fortunately my luck improved
in February. The European Omaha Championship was held
in Paris, and the deck hit me in the face for 2 days.
I outlasted some of the world's best Omaha players like
Rob Hollink (Holland) and Robert Williamson (USA) to
pick up a cool 71,000 euros. Unbelievably, the following
week I was second to fellow Stokie, Paul Maxfield, in
the main Hold'em event and collected another 41,000
euros. And Sian got to see Peter Pan 5 times !
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