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The Poker Professionals Association
Research Chapter 33 __________________________________ Bluffing For most lower limit games both live and internet, frequency of bluffing is a topic of much discussion. Our thoughts on bluffing in lower limit games is this: Don't Our reasons are varied and many, but it basically boils down to this: 1. In most cases in lower limit games most opponents won't fold, which is, of course, the object of bluffing, getting opponents to fold. 2. If you are doing it to advertise so you can collect later in the game, you are probably wasting your time as most lower limit players are no paying attention to your clever play. To compound this in internet play, the player you were bluffing is probably long gone by the time you get that great hand to collect on your previous bluff. 3. If the previous points are not enough, many weak lower limit players just limp in to see a flop with almost all kinds of hands and may actually have a great hand by the time you try your bluff.
For your convenience in relationship to the current topic, and as a continous reference, the poker point system is attached below. __________________________________ POKER PRO POINT SYSTEM With the point system we assign each card a specific relative value or points. As expected, the Ace receives the highest value; however, you will note that cards rankings from 8 down receive no value, unless paired, connected or suited. For learning purposes, we are using Texas Hold'em Poker game primarily because it is currently the leading money game both for tournaments and live play and it the easiest to use to demonstrate the point system, as only two cards are dealt each player initially. Naturally we will cover the use of the Point System in other primary poker games in later research chapters. Individual Card Point Values:
Pairs receive an extra value of 8 points. Suited cards receive an extra value of 3 points. Connected cards receive an extra value of 2 points. Suited cards are written with a small "s" as: KJ's Connected cards refers to directly adjacent cards such as: KQ or AK or KQ or QJ, not KJ or AQ. Examples of values of first two cards dealt in Texas Hold'em:
It is interesting to note the value difference of 3 points between AQ's and AQ. This demonstrates the importance of suiting and is helpful in evaluating the correct value of a AQ starting hand. Suited it is definitely playable while unsuited it can be a marginal hand often played for more than it's worth.
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