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[QUOTE="Ima6T4, post: 386953, member: 8646"] Granted, in stud these types of bluffs area little easier just by being able to judge the exposed cards, outs of theirs that you may have buried, and outs that are cancelled out by other players. Along the thought line of catching something as you play this bluff, the same holds true for your outs that you don't see exposed ( and therefore have a better chance of catching). Gus Hanson (like him or hate him) will often play and force marginal hands along similar thought lines in hold-em. You can catch him evaluating the other players deciding to play, and if he feels that a lot of top cards are conflicting, unless he's convinced that a monster is in the pot he'll play just about anything sometimes, and often catches that 7 or 9 to give him the winner. But I wholeheartedly agree that these should only be tried in a very limited sense. (I wish some of the stud players that I come up against would take that advice and quit chasing-I'm getting tired of them catching on the last down card) [/QUOTE]
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