1. Illuminate your own blindspots and biases.
2. Mind The description-experience gap.
3. Deconstruct your decision process.
I used a sportsbook pay per head to start a bookie business.
My only takeaway from poker is that I have so many tells. Of course online poker eliminates that, haha! But I would still live to learn how to bluff like the best of them out there.
Planning on retiring early, thanks to my Bookie PPH Blog
Want to up your bluffing game? Here are three key strategies to help you become a bluffing pro:
- Read your opponents: Pay attention to their betting patterns and body language. This helps you spot weaknesses and bluff more effectively.
- Mix up your play: Don't be predictable. Occasionally bluff with strong hands to keep opponents guessing.
- Choose your spots wisely: Bluff in situations that make sense, like when the board suggests you might have a strong hand.
Example: You're in a late position with 7-2 offsuit. The flop comes A-K-Q. If your opponent checks, this might be a great spot to bluff, representing a strong hand!
Remember, practice makes perfect. Good luck at the tables!
I used a sportsbook pay per head to start a bookie business.
I think one of the things you learn in poker is also how to think long-term strategies. You need some good quick thinking for each round, but risking a few rounds to get to win the big pot at the end of a tournament is a skill that a good poker player has to know.
Always aim higher. Just like in my very own Easy Sportsbook Pay Per Head