| Posted by: Bill_Hollorian at January 24, 2007, 7:44 pm | | Topic: NLH Small Stakes Cash Game: where are the profits? Forum: Card Chat |
Bluffing is more useful in information control, than it is as a profit center.
In other words you may find that bluffing increases pay offs when you make big hands.
In other words on rare occasion open raising j3 off from early position, then check folding to an A on the flop will get your AA raise from ealry position payed off on later hands giving your bigger hands much more alue.
game theory states that optimal strategy includes bluffing whether you know anything about your opponent or not. It applies to all limits as game theory is fundamental to poker.
Exploitive strategy would also require bluffing, although to exploit your opponents it sounds like they have an overwhelming call showdown frequency.
If so, that is hugely unfortunate, and is also an argument that the micros do not prepare you for even slightly larger limits..
Bill H.
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