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Bluffs are most effective against just one opponent. You may even be able to bluff two players. The more players in the pot, however, the greater the chances are that at least one player will call the bet. With three or more players in the pot, there are too many possibilities for the bluff to fail. First, you now need to fool too many players.

Second, perhaps one of those players you're trying to fool just has too strong a hand to go out with. Every time you add an additional opponent into the mix, the chances of that bluff's working go down considerably, and your bluff, simply by the law of averages, is much less likely to work. Avoid bluffing when more than two players remain in the game.

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It's easier to bluff a good player than a weak one, and it's smarter to bluff a player who will likely bow out than one who won't. It's simply percentages. When targeting a bluff, choose situations that give you the best opportunity of success. It's common sense, but still worth stating.

Many players seem to bluff indiscriminately; apparently they don't care about their target. That is a mistake. If you get a good scare card, say an ace, don't try to power out an opponent who will likely call anyway. There is no sense trying to bluff a player who won't be bluffed, unless you want to increase the pot for other reasons. Always choose your situations with potential success in mind.

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