By Stanley Majors
Bluffing is an important part of
most poker player's games. Knowing when and how to bluff will
dramatically
increase your win percentages. Semi-bluffing is an extra weapon for
your
Texas Holdem poker armoury.
The differences between bluffing
and semi-bluffing :
Bluffing is defined as an act of
deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards.
Basically, you're trying to convince your opponents that your hand is
unbeatable.
When you choose to bluff, you're actually hoping that everyone else
folds.
If anyone calls you'll be on the losing end of the round.
However, Semi Bluffing falls between
normal betting and bluffing. A Semi buff is very similar to a bluff,
the
only difference being that you can still make a winning hand. So if
someone
calls your semi-bluff you can still find the last card to make a
winning
flush or straight.
When to semi-bluff: The best time
to semi-bluff is if you have to good hand that is only one card away
from
being an almost unbeatable hand. You'll play a semi-bluff before the
river,
leaving open the possibility of picking up an extra card that should
win
it for you.
It's not a great idea to bluff really
poor poker players, in most cases they don't bother trying to read the
game or your hand and they'll simply call after every raise.
Also avoid bluffing if you're playing
in low limit poker rooms, you'll find that a higher percentage of hands
will go through to a show down.
If you're interested in playing online
poker, you'll be able to find loads of online poker tables and poker
tournaments
at the Trident Poker online
casino...
Read more: Semi
Bluffing
Stanley Majors is an experienced
online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics.
His numerous articles found on Texas
Holdem Net ,provide useful and factual poker information and
insight.
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