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Bluff

strategy

Definition

It is a strategic deception in which a player with a weak or subpar hand pretends to have a stronger hand and makes aggressive bets or raises to mislead their opponents into folding stronger hands. Bluffing is a fundamental element of poker strategy and is used to create uncertainty, pressure opponents, and win pots without having the best hand.

Bluffing involves the art of convincing other players that your hand is stronger than it actually is, often through a combination of betting patterns, body language, and table talk. It can be a powerful tool when used judiciously but can also be risky if overused or misapplied. Successful bluffing requires a good read of opponents and an understanding of the dynamics of the game.

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