#Semi-bluff on Draws
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Semi-bluff vs Pure Bluff: How to Make the Right Choice Based on Table Dynamics
In Texas Hold'em, bluffs are divided into pure bluffs and semi-bluffs. A pure bluff refers to a hand with no showdown value, relying entirely on opponents folding. A semi-bluff is a hand with drawing potential or improvement, still having equity even if called. This article systematically compares the applicable scenarios of the two types of bluffs from dimensions such as pot odds, opponent range, bet sizing, image, and frequency, and provides a practical decision-making framework to help you make the optimal choice in different situations.
Semi-bluff vs Pure Bluff: How to Choose the Best Bluff Type on the Flop
This article deeply analyzes the core differences between semi-bluff and pure bluff, providing a practical selection framework from perspectives such as pot equity, opponent range, and bet sizing, helping players make higher expected value bluff decisions on the flop.