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Old 07-19-2005, 11:49 AM
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Default Re: bluffing in micro limits

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here's what i see from weak-tighties: they'll raise with overcards, but when bet into on the flop, if they missed, they'll call one, but fold the turn UI.

try reraising the flop. that'll shut down a bluff real quick.

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This doesn't make sense to me. Are you talking about a multi-way hand or heads-up? 3-betting unimproved overcards (assuming you don't flop some sort of monster draw) into a big field is spewing chips.

If you're heads-up, I don't like it either. If you think you're being bluffed at, call it down. 3-betting gets you capped against a legit hand and folds out a bluffer. I'd rather call and keep him bluffing with the worst hand.

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*sigh* dude i was just giving an idea. i was talking about HU. this isn't a default. i was merely giving a suggestion to a poster asking about his weak-tight tendencies how to answer a possible bluffer.

there are tons of aspects to whether to call down or not, reraise or not, fold or not. so to return to the OP: it is very much possible to properly bluff at the proper time the proper amount of times against the proper opponent with the proper table image (yes, i do believe it is possible to have this online).
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