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Every poker beginner’s immediate goal should be to stop being a sucker, because - make no mistake about it - if you’re a beginner, you’re probably a sucker too for the time being. You don’t know basic things like how rakeback is supposed to help you and how rakeback deals like the Absolute poker rakeback or the Cake rakeback can become a second source of revenue for you. You’re also blissfully unaware that making blind bluffs shouldn’t be an integral part of your poker strategy.

Having grown up on Hollywood poker movies where blinds bluff were the way to win, and where catching miracle cards was a regular occurrence, most beginners love the idea of firing out a blind bluff quite often, just to show everyone how good players they are.

The problem with bluffing is that while the idea of taking someone’s money on nothing but a lie may be appealing to most, the bluff is not used nearly as frequently as beginners think it is, and the blind bluff is almost non existent in the arsenal of reasonable poker player.

The bluffs that are used are far from being blind ones, with a few minor exceptions. The bottom line is that as long as you do not understand how a bluff should work and you know nothing about the various types of bluffs, you should not bluff at all. The most frequent type of bluff is the quick bluff. All you have to do is to play a few hands of poker on any limit and you’ll probably come across examples of the quick bluff. Most of the time when the table folds or checks around to the button you’ll the player in this position fire out a quick bluff. The logic is that since he’s unchallenged anyway, he might as well pick up the pot right there.

Semi bluffs are a different breed. They offer players two ways to win the pot, but their primary objective is always to secure the pot by forcing the others to fold. The 4-card flush on the flop is one of the most obvious situations which most players semi bluff pretty much all the time.

Floating is an example of a pure bluff, but make no mistake, it is not a blind bluff either. When you float, you bust your opponent’s post-flop, second bullet bluff by fishing for signs of weakness on later streets and exploiting them. The only blind bluff is the probing bet, which is made from early position, and which is quite a risky low EV maneuver.

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