Learning how to Bluff Catch in Poker

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Learning how to Bluff Catch in Poker

10 thoughts on “Learning how to Bluff Catch in Poker

  1. Not trying to be negative, but you have to make these more dynamic & get them under 10 minutes. You're essentially posting a "Talk Radio" segment on a VIDEO platform. Think about interspersing hand-charts, and definitely cut out caller's meandering replies to your commentary. Prime example, you waste almost 2 minutes digressing on his "good card; bad card" comment and dismissing his speculation of 8/7 for opponent's hand. Coulda cut from 4:58 to 7:00 with barely any loss in content quality.

  2. The whole hand is hard to figure….
    He checked the QhJh. So it seems safe to assume he would have checked a flush draw.
    But why? Seems like checking this flop was a huge error. He can get some better hands to fold and giving free cards to lesser hands also has to be an error.

    This does lead to a question. When you raise pre flop and get 2 callers behind you, what board types should you c-bet? Does you hand ever matter?

  3. "He showed in his arrogant young guy manner."

    Lol love this guy.

  4. The problem with the logic of “he’s betting all his flush draws on the flop is that type of player bets all his draws on the flop including QJs. If he has bluffs like that he has likely has some clubs too. Bottom of my range just fold blocks backdoor spades I fold.

  5. Often, bluff catching is easier when there is 3b action preflop, since it will be less likely that you have to play against uncapped ranges.

  6. Calling this river bluff was a must. V shown weakness on flop and turn. And suddenly representing draw complete hand on river?? Well, if that was the case, then he would’ve NOT be betting big. So, the V bluffed very poorly.

  7. Heh…I would have called MP1 after the river raise. MP1 had way too many open ended outs after the flop. Unless MP1 is a real passive player.

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