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  2. Bluff (poker) - Wikipedia

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    In the card game of poker, a bluff is a bet or raise made with a hand which is not thought to be the best hand. To bluff is to make such a bet.

  3. Archie Karas - Wikipedia

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    Anargyros Nicholas Karabourniotis [2] (Greek: Ανάργυρος Καραβουρνιώτης; November 1, 1950 – September 7, 2024), commonly known as Archie Karas, was a Greek-American gambler, high roller, poker player, and pool shark famous for the largest and longest documented winning streak in casino gambling history, simply known as The Run, when he drove to Las Vegas with $50 in ...

  4. The Biggest Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The Biggest Bluff is a book written by Maria Konnikova published by Penguin Press in 2020. [1] [2] Maria is a psychologist, television producer and a Russian-American writer.In this book, Konnikova describes her poker journey from complete novice to poker champ after hiring some of the worlds greatest players (including Erik Seidel) to coach her.

  5. Poker pro Tom Dwan calls down bluff for $3.1M, largest ... - AOL

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    The poker pro made history Tuesday night, calling down multiple bets from self-proclaimed cryptocurrency millionaire Wesley Fei for a $3.1 million pot, the largest ever seen on TV or a live stream.

  6. How to Bluff in Poker: Mastering the Art of Deception - AOL

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    Poker remains one of the most popular casino games and is arguably the best form of card game in both brick-and-mortar venues and online casinos. While it may have been overtaken online due to the ...

  7. The 10 biggest tournament cash prizes recorded in poker history

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    #10. World Championship - No Limit Hold'em - Cash prize (adjusted for inflation): $12,498,391 - Event start date: July 5, 2010 - Winner: Jonathan Duhamel

  8. Jack Straus - Wikipedia

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    Jack "Treetop" Straus (June 16, 1930 – August 17, 1988) was an American professional poker player.. He is best known for winning the 1982 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he was able to come back from being down to one chip earlier in the tournament, giving meaning to the poker phrase "a chip and a chair".

  9. High Stakes Poker - Wikipedia

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    The biggest unsuccessful bluff occurred as a result of this $500 for 2–7 rule. Amateurs Antonio Salorio and Brian Brandon went to a raised flop with 2–7 and K-K respectively. When Brandon flopped the best possible hand with K-4-K, Salorio continued to bet hard on his 2–7 bluff, eventually losing more than $100,000 of his own bets before ...