Bluffing in limit hold’em takes a great deal more thought and premeditation than is required in no-limit. In a no-limit game you can simply overbet the hand at will, giving the illusion to your opponent that he may be behind. If the bet is large enough, it will even price your opponent out of continuing with the hand in the event that he feels the need to draw to a better hand. This strategy does not work in limit. In order to explore bluffing in limit games, we need to explore several aspects, notably: who to bluff, when to bluff and how to bluff.
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