Bluffing Fails When Your Opponent Does Not Perceive Your Signals
A tell is kind of hard to believe signal, which can be either non existent or too dramatized where the player will be too weak to play but he pretends he is strong or it might be too dramatized where the opponent holds the best hand but he still pretends he is the best no knowing exactly about what cards they are holding and what they are viewing from him.
It is easy to just bluff, but the difficult part is to have others react to the bluff the way you want them to be reacting in response.
The most excellent poker players in the globe don’t actually play with only their skill and the luck of the draw, but they study to examine the slight signs from the other players and observe strength or weakness in what the other players are doing and they bluff in a way to bring out the kind of response they are looking for.
In an online poker room, the bluffing part is even more difficult. The body language thing is absent and in some cases the person you bluff too will be too much of an idiot to pick up any signal from you. Bluffing fails when your opponent does not perceive what you are coming to signal.
December 18 2008 04:10 am | Uncategorized

