Bluff (Profitable or Unprofitable)

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Goods from me:

What is your opinion:

In MTT`s bluff is Profitable or Unprofitable? And Cash games Bluff Profitable or Unprofitable?

How do you manage both situations?

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cannot say something about cash games(because don't playing them), but MTT's bluffing really profitable, You cannot playing only nice hands due to the fact that they do not come so often, blinds are growing up and if you will wait only monster hands-blinds will eat all your stack-it's fact! I'm sometimes Stealing but you must to know against whom your steal never steal if in front of you "calling station"))) Bluffing with many outs of draw combinations. don't bluffing In early stage of tournament it's dangerous. Write notes on players and it will helping to you to decide then bluffing or not against any players! Good Luck bro!
 
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Could be profitable depend on the situation but i prefer semi bluffing rather than total bluffing.
 
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BLUFF is unprofitable at lowest stake either cash, mtt or sng.

I think it becomes profitable if you select its use and do it less frequently.
 
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this posts should not be allowed, this posts dont make any sense
 
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:)

Bluffing is profitable in MTT, but you must know when you should do bluff and when do not.
 
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I believe that a bluff is more profitable ne tournaments turbos due to the blinds rise faster and there are instances where steal these enormous blind is very profitable
 
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its profitable if you know how and when to use it.
 
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It is profitable in both cases because you cannot expect always to have the ideal cards, so a bluff sometimes has results!
 
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Hi to All:

BLUFF is unprofitable at lowest stake either cash, mtt or sng.

I think it becomes profitable if you select its use and do it less frequently.

I`m Loosing a lot at the final stages of an MTT but in Cash works most of the times

this posts should not be allowed, this posts dont make any sense

Why,may I know to not make the same mistake again: Thanks


Bluffing is profitable in MTT, but you must know when you should do bluff and when do not.

I always try to use my Image of Tight, but it seems that They call, sometimes with air just like me, a Bigger air.

I believe that a bluff is more profitable ne tournaments turbos due to the blinds rise faster and there are instances where steal these enormous blind is very profitable


Steal Blinds is Not Bluff, It`s a stage of the game, late special enter on the ITM.

Each more and more I`m chosing patiente than Bluff. It will came that Flop.
 
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Poker without bluffing does not exist !!! another question you know how to bluff or not !!!
---- bluff is the science and art
 
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in the poker it's good bluff ofcourse , but depend on the situation position , stak , etc but it is important study the player
 
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Poker without bluffing does not exist !!! another question you know how to bluff or not !!!
---- bluff is the science and art

I really take some time thimking in this question: And the answer is No I don`t domain the art of bluff. But when the moment presents I use it most of the times is well done: Except in MTT
 
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some people just never bluff, cause they think it's unprofitable or they just don't know how. bluffing is a part of poker though so you need to lern to find bluffing spots sometimes
 
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Semi-bluffs are profitable

I do not believe that bluffing as a whole is profitable, however I do believe that semi-bluffing can be profitable (when you are bluffing, but have good odds to make a hand on a later street). For instance, I would say that I am most profitable on a semi-bluff when I have 2 suited over cards that give me a flush and straight draw. Example: I have 9d10d and the flop comes 7d8d2c. In situations like these I find bluffing (or semi-bluffing) very profitable. Sometimes you hit the draw and sometimes they simply fold. After all you have 15 outs with 2 of those outs being the guaranteed nuts.
 
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Bluffing is profitable when they fold!
 
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It's all situational, in mtts it works better closer to bubble and in cash games totally villain dependent, getting more and more common to float bets with sole intention of rebluffing on later streets
 
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in micros though it's usually not very proftitable, if people call cbet it's usually best case to shut down - especially if they check raise/reraise on turn
 
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if i count how much i won vs how much i lost from bluffing for me it s a proffitable thing :))...but in general it depends on the situation , depends on the player who made it , depends how he behaved during the hand , depends how the oponent behaved etc :))
 
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Bluffing a lot of time helping me against a very aggressive player . Some simply raises and reraises pre-flop and at the end they drop )
 
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without a bluff in any way.but also being carried away is not needed it is possible to lose.I mainly look on the state a table if much who threw down or did a check that can be deceived )
 
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If I'm feel, that the opponent be confused on the river, sometimes I bluff, it's worth it, but you have to consider which tournament you play on before you dare to play it and how many chips you have. Can be tricky if he wants to stole your stack with a very good hand, so be careful!
 
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