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In poker, bluffing is a strategic move where a player bets or raises with a weak hand to deceive opponents into folding better hands. This tactic relies on psychological manipulation and table image to create uncertainty. Successful bluffs consider opponents\“ tendencies, betting patterns, and pot odds. However, over-bluffing can make a player predictable. Mastering bluffing involves timing, story consistency, and reading opponents\“ reactions to maximize profitability in the long run. |
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