Re: Catching Bluffers
From what I can tell many authors equate the terms "loose" and "aggressive". HoH is a good example of this.
From a theoretical standpoint, a tight player "should" be bluffing with a greater frequency on the river than an aggressive/loose player, if they are bluffing the same number of hands as they aggressive/loose player.
This theoretical condition isn't often matched in the real world. Tight players (especially online) are going to bluff with a signifigantly lower frequency than loose players. It's merely an interesting theoretical aside that Sklansky points out, I believe, that shows you some interesting ways to look at the game.
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