| Posted by: Doc$ holiday at December 10, 2006, 6:21 am | | Topic: Triple draw - Would anyone pay to draw to this 1-card draw? Forum: Bonus Whores | Thanks DrS for clearing that up for me.
I like your thoughts on bluffing when holding key cards something not really applicable to hold'em. I really should by a book, is it Brunsons book 1 or book 2 that has the good TD articles?
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| Posted by: DrStrange at December 9, 2006, 4:39 pm | | Topic: Triple draw - Would anyone pay to draw to this 1-card draw? Forum: Bonus Whores | Snow = bluff. Bluffing in triple draw is generally a long term plan. You have to act strong and look like you are drawing strong early in the hand to sell the 'stand pat' action later on in the hand.
So - to snow with 7-6-5-4 you might draw one and then stand pay no matter what you draw. Or, you could just stand pat from the outset. Either way, you would be bluffing through the whole hand in hopes the villains would go away without paying to see.
Snowing works best when you hold key cards in your hand. For example, if you got dealt quad 2s, then no one could make a seven and even an 8 is very hard to draw - this makes it really hard for the villains to continue with their hands.
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