Equity & Logic Analysis

Equity & Logic Analysis

A diagram illustrating excessive bluffing in Texas Hold'em, showing how high bluffing frequency leads to a decrease in EV (Effective Value).

Why does excessive bluffing lead to losses?

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

Many players believe that "the more aggressive, the stronger," so they constantly increase their bluffing frequency. However, when the bluffing ratio exceeds a reasonable range, opponents will start calling heavily, causing EV to drop rapidly. This article will fully analyze the mathematical problems of over-bluffing and why many players, despite being very aggressive, still suffer long-term losses.

A diagram illustrating the Triple Barrel Bluff in Texas Hold'em, showing the combination of a three-barrel bluff and Fold Equity accumulation.

【Triple Barrel】Three Guns Bluff EV

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

The Triple Barrel (three-street betting bluff) is one of the most aggressive offensive strategies in Texas Hold'em. Many players dare to bet on the flop and turn, but are hesitant to fire the third barrel on the river. In fact, professional players' Triple Barrels are not indiscriminate betting, but rather an EV strategy built on accumulated flop equity and range pressure. This article will provide a complete analysis of the mathematical logic and practical application of the Triple Barrel bluff.

Poker Check-Raise Bluff: A diagram illustrating check-raise bluffs and their success rate analysis in Texas Hold'em.

[Check-Raise Bluff] Success Rate Analysis

Poker Strategy / Tutorials, Equity & Logic Analysis

The check-raise bluff is one of the most threatening offensive weapons in Texas Hold'em. By feigning weakness and then applying pressure, players can create a higher fold equity than with a regular bet. This article will provide a complete analysis of the success rate, mathematical logic, and practical application of the check-raise bluff.