Posts Tagged ‘Pot’

Eight Ways To Spot A Poker Bluff

Saturday, April 25th, 2009
David Walker asked:


There are probably more than eight ways to spot a player who is a consistent bluff in the game of online poker but the easiest to spot tells used with some frequency are described in this article.

1. The person bluffing thinks he can uses the “chat option” to his advantage. Keep a close eye on chatty players and what they are doing. Do they raise pots and chat away about not catching any cards only to showdown with an A-Q suited?

2. If a player raises before the flop, it shows for instance 3-3-9 and they quickly re-raise again, you may be up against a bluff all the way to the river. Before you call, be sure you feel confident you can take the pot with what you are holding.

3. If someone clicks their “sit-me out” button back “in” and jumps in suddenly as the cards are being dealt , then quickly calls or raises, the chances are they have run out of patience and are not playing a killer hand.

4. When a player with the lowest stack on the table goes all-in with absolutely nothing you can see as a relevant threat, you may have someone bluffing a pot with a “now or never” viewpoint.

5. The player that bets on the flop and then checks on the turn needs to put his money where his mouth is. If you have a good hand, force them to bet.

6. If you are playing against someone who is an extremely loose player and won’t let one hand slip by without a bet, who does he think he’s fooling? One player doesn’t get that many good starting hands.

7. You will know to watch for a bluff if you pay close attention to what he or she shows at the end of the hand. If the player raised before the flop only to show a 4-5 off suit at the end of the hand, they are almost dangerous. Act accordingly so that there is no next time for that foolishness.

8. They play every hand too quickly to put any intelligent thought into what their hand is capable of. The chances are they hardly ever do and bluff most hands they hold.

In conclusion, try to eliminate bluffers out of the game as quickly as possible as a good strong bluff can become a winning hand on the river. Ensure they don’t make it that far!



Melanie

Should I have called an all-in bet with a medium pair higher than the board?

Sunday, January 18th, 2009
andronicus37m asked:


This is a question about Texas Hold’em Poker. Ten-handed table with blinds 200/100 and 25 antes. I was in the big blind with 10-10. Everyone folds to the button, who raises 800. The small blind calls. I figure the button is probably trying to steal, so I call too. There is now 3050 in the pot. The flop comes down 3s-9c-4s. The small blind checks to me. Since I have a pair higher than the board, a backdoor spade flush, and I think the button might be bluffing, I bet out 1700 (a little more than half the pot). The button calls and the small blind bets about 9000 all-in, which is about half my remaining stack. So I’m getting 2-1 odds with a pair of tens facing an all-in bet with one person behind me. NOW — *I* think the obvious thing to do here is fold. However, my computer (yes, this was a computer game) says I should call, and I read some advice by a championship player about a very similar situation and he also recommended calling. Opinions? (Please be nice. *smile*)

Jeanette

How can i stop gettin beat by suckouts in online poker tourneys?

Friday, June 13th, 2008
poker bluffing
judas asked:


i only see the flop about 20-30% of the time,dont call unless i hav the pot odds, dont bluff much, basically fold a loser and bet a winner.
i only lose when i have all my chips in with the BEST hand, and some lucky punk hits a 3 outer. should i play higher stakes (to improve the competition to players who wouldnt call 3 outers???) or just keep playing the same and put it down to a bad run. i play internet $5 or £10 tourneys and have won several multi table (300+ players) tourneys. been playin about 3 years. thanks

Virginia

Do online poker sites deal monster hands all the time to addict then cheat players?

Friday, April 25th, 2008
poker bluff
bostoncommonterry asked:


oh yes they do… every time there are few weak hands winning pots, but plenty of monster hands losing. once again my best hand of a tourney (a straight) lost (to a full house. once in a while? no , every time i play on line it is thus…

Starting Hand #15884916-5

You Were Dealt (Qh, Kh)

Dealing Flop (Jd,Ah,8d)
Mnscorp Checks
pobeda76 Checks
moon68 Checks
terrygo Bets 23
Mnscorp Folds
pobeda76 Calls 23
moon68 Calls 23
Dealing Turn (Ad)
pobeda76 Checks
moon68 Checks
terrygo Checks
Dealing River (5c)
pobeda76 Bets 80
moon68 Folds
terrygo Folds
pobeda76 Wins 239 from Pot 1
pobeda76 Shows (As, Ac)
that is 4 aces, he lost soon after 4 of a kind is death on line
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Starting Hand #15884916-5
dlitchard is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
Matawhaka Posted Small Blind 10
Mnscorp Posted Big Blind 20
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (Qh, Kh)
pobeda76 Calls 20
moon68 Calls 20
lylbigsdfam1 Folds
mac10mal Folds
terrygo Calls 20
xPRIMETIMEx Folds
dlitchard Folds
Matawhaka Folds
Mnscorp Checks
Dealing Flop (Jd,Ah,8d)
Mnscorp Checks
pobeda76 Checks
moon68 Checks
terrygo Bets 23
Mnscorp Folds
pobeda76 Calls 23
moon68 Calls 23
Dealing Turn (Ad)
pobeda76 Checks
moon68 Checks
terrygo Checks
Dealing River (5c)
pobeda76 Bets 80
moon68 Folds
terrygo Folds
pobeda76 Wins 239 from Pot 1
pobeda76 Shows (As, Ac) - thats 4 aces

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Starting Hand #15884916-27

bigtedk1 All In
terrygo Folds
lylbigsdfam1 Calls 745
lylbigsdfam1 Shows (Td, Th)
bigtedk1 Shows (4h, 4s)
Dealing Flop (8s,6c,7s)
Dealing Turn (9s)
Dealing River (Qd)
lylbigsdfam1 Wins 2,715 from Pot 1 with : Ten High Straight

ok here i bluffed and got called in a coin toss
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Starting Hand #15884916-28
mac10mal is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
Dead Small Blind
Dead Small Blind
terrygo Posted Big Blind 150
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (Qh, Js)
chipscow Folds
HeavyGang Folds
1alibaba1 Folds
Mnscorp Folds
hallen14 Folds
moon68 Calls 150
lylbigsdfam1 Calls 150
mac10mal Folds
terrygo All In
moon68 Folds
lylbigsdfam1 All In
lylbigsdfam1 Shows (Tc, Ts)
terrygo Shows (Qh, Js)
Dealing Flop (Th,Ad,4d)
Dealing Turn (As)
Dealing River (Kc)
terrygo Wins 853 from Pot 2 with : Ace High Straight
lylbigsdfam1 Wins 9,600 from Pot 1 with : Full House - Tens over Aces

but notice how often 2 players in, 2 huge hands. all the time like this on line.

Nellie

Brad Booth is a SCRUB! Did anyone see the “play” he made on Phil Ivey (GSN - High Stakes Poker)?

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
poker bluffs
supersam023 asked:


No Limit Cash Games are about making money not about acquiring chips (see tournament strategy)

Recap: Yukon holding 2s-4s pushes “ALL-IN” vs. Phi Ivey’s Pocket Kings on a 3d-7s-6d FLOP. Obviously Brad was trying to make a “play”. Betting 300k to win a 50k pot is just bad poker. He bought in for over a 1 million and was just pushing his stack around. Of course Ivey folded (the good play) Though I respect Brad’s game, this was probably the most bone-headed play EVER. People calling this one of the “Best Bluffs” are simply bad poker players.

http://www.yukonbrad.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-GGdHohnI
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I’m sure you guys have play in lower NO LIMIT games, where some guy sits with an obscene about and just tries to railroad the entire game. Its not poker, its just bored rich guy.

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Nellie