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Best Poker Bluffs

by Thomas Jensen on Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Best Poker BluffsIn poker, figuring out how to master the best poker bluffs is one of the most important strategies a poker player can employ in order to increase his or her chances of staying in the game when it looks a bit discouraging. There are many bluffing tactics that can be used, and several ways of using them as an advantage over opponents. They can all be very effective if used correctly, and can be a challenge to even the most experienced player. This article will cover two types of the best poker bluffs which should be practiced at Sportsbook.com Poker.

One of the most common bluffs used in many types of poker is the semi-bluff. This bluff is used in games with multiple betting rounds. Here, a player would bluff on one round with an inferior or drawing hand that might improve in a later round. A player who makes a semi-bluff would be able to win the pot in one of two ways.

The first is if all opponents decide to fold immediately, thereby leaving the bluffing player on his or her own with the winning hand.

The second way is for that bluffing player to catch a card that will improve his or her hand.
  
Another commonly used bluff is the pure bluff. This type of bluff is opposite from the semi-bluff in that a player will bluff with a hand that has little to no chances of improving. This bluff can be successful if all opponents make the decision to fold, which would, once again, leave that bluffing player with the best, all be it only hand.
 
No matter what bluffing tactic is used, the trick is to be convincing. This means that players who wish to use bluffing to their advantage should take care to only try it when it is necessary. Doing so too often will lead opponents to disbelieve it, and it will not be successful.

When used correctly, however, bluffing can be a great way out of a losing hand. It could also mean winning the game. Practice your best poker bluffs at Sportsbook.com Poker today.

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