Poker BLUFFING Tips With Busted Flush Draws

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Bluffing is a key part of every good #poker player’s playbook, but what’s the difference between great bluffs and losing ones? Let’s break down the biggest factors when deciding whether to fire with that busted flush draw or check and cut your losses instead.

In this video, we’ll go through multiple tips to help you improve your overall postflop bluffing strategy. Mathy concepts like breakeven percentage and auto-profit get analyzed, alongside what your line represents and what your size might say about your hand. We also touch on the difference between high-card vs. weak busted flush draws as they relate to the GTO solver.

And best of all, you can use these poker bluffing tips for all postflop spots. So pay special attention!

00:00 Bluffing Tips Intro
00:34 A Busted Flush Draw Example
01:24 Bluffing Tip 1: Basic Math
02:22 Auto-Profit Bluffs
05:03 Bluffing Tip 2: What Are You Repping?
05:34 Bluffing Tip 3: What Does Your Size Rep?
06:29 Bluffing Tip 4: Showdown Value?
07:22 GTO Bluffing Here
10:19 Study Additional Bluffs

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Poker BLUFFING Tips With Busted Flush Draws

7 thoughts on “Poker BLUFFING Tips With Busted Flush Draws

  1. I've gotten away bluffing the river in position with a busted flush draw on board every once in a while, but it is a double edged sword.
    You're definitely better off if you have some sort of information on your opponent.
    When I knew, I had a pretty passive opponent, I got away with bluffing the river more often. Sometimes even when I'm out of position.
    Stack sizes of course play a role, too…

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  3. Busted nut flush draws bluff less for 2 reasons.

    1) As mentioned they have some semblance of showdown value so they need a larger percentage of the stronger parts of your opponent's range to fold to be profitable
    2) They block a lot more missed flush draws which would still be in opponent's range and auto fold to any river bet.

    So not only does having something like 65s mean you actually benefit from folding out your opponent's garbage, they also have more of it since a disproportionate amount of flush draws are AXs and a very disproportionate amount have at least 1 broadway.

  4. I noticed you put a period after the "NO". Is this an example of balancing your period range?

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