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Winning from bad positions
It will be interesting to know what experienced players do to win even from a seemingly bad hand. Is there much one can do to win from bad positions?
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If you are very good at bluffing and can get away without showing you are doing so. You can sometimes pull it off and win the hand. I have personally not done this, but know of some people who are great at bluffing that did this and won large pots.
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1. Bluff your head off and hope you can pull off the art of decption. If so you can make the other player fold when you have nothing at all. 2. Hope to get lucky. Not exactly the best option but it happens! |
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I think both of them are good but it is no. 1 where I fill one can always try and master the art of doing it.
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Bluffing is the part where you with skills can get out of the situation, of course it is luck involved there too but to just rely on the luck part will not take you far.
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I really admire those players that still manage to win even if they have the bad cards with them. It is not easy but some did it.
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Yep...winning from bad position is really hard to do. I think "confidence" on oneself as the key to make success in such conditions and the ability to bluff opponents.
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It is not an easy job to take you out of a bad position with cards not worth a dime. Use your bluffing skills and pray to god that it will work.
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Bluff can help you very much. But make sure the opposite player isn't quite experienced or your bluff will take you out of the table really fast
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