PostHeaderIcon Poker – Any Flop That Has A Jack Or A Ten

Especially any flop that has a Jack and a Ten in it. Because of the fact that most players will play any two high cards, a Jack and a Ten will either give them a pair or a draw to a good hand. And as we all know, any low limit player who has a draw to a good hand cannot be bluffed out of the hand. Consider these two different flops: J* Tv 3* and 9* 5* 2*. If you bet, which one of these flops will enable a player to call you?

3. With a Pre-Flop Raise Only Semi-Bluff
Do not attempt to bluff if there was a pre-flop raise unless you are semi-bluffing at the nuts or there are very few players in the hand. There are two good reasons for this: A. The pre-flop raiser could have anything and have you beat (you're drawing dead). B. The pre-flop raise created a "protected" pot.

Everyone knows that the raiser probably (statistically speaking) does not have a pair in the pocket and anyone who flopped a pair will call him down to the river. In that case, you don't have to beat just the raiser, you also have to beat the other caller.

4. Against Many Flop Callers
Don't attempt to bluff if there are many callers to see the flop and you have only $2 in the hand. Learn to let it go and get on to the next hand.
Let's say you decide to bluff about 10% of the time. If every other player decides to bluff with the same frequency, then you might be facing a bluff from someone every other hand or so.

How do you decide if the other player is bluffing when he bets? You can never know for sure, but there are a few indicators that might help you figure out where you stand. Here
they are, in no particular order:

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PostHeaderIcon Poker – Stealing In The Blind Position

If there's not much interest in the pot and the pot is not that big for the limit you're playing, you can often steal the pot from one of the blind positions, even though you're in an early position. Your strength comes from the fact that you are in an early position, and you obviously know it, and everyone else knows it, and you have chosen to bet anyway. Because you're in the blind, you could have anything, and that's just what you're representing.

Unfavorable Times to Bluff
Just as there are times when it is correct to bluff, there are times when it is dead wrong to try it. There aren't that many different situations, but they occur often enough in Hold'em that they are certainly worth mentioning. Here they are:

Any Flop That Has an Ace in It.
Even though there may not be a pre-flop raise or a bet on the flop, it's just too likely that someone flopped a pair of Aces and will call if you bet. In a ten-handed Hold'em game, someone will be dealt an Ace 86.7% of the time. That's about 7 out of 8 times. If an Ace comes on the flop and you can't beat a pair of Aces, especially if you're called, you're usually in trouble and are playing a guessing game. That's not the way to play poker.

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