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  1. If you go all in you can't be bluffed
  2. I believe it's: "if you never fold then you can't be bluffed"
     
  3. No, see that's why moorman's is revolutionary. It's outside the box.
  4. ZOMG can anyone comfirm this??
  5. secret to vietcong's success
  6. no ive seen ppl try to "bluff call" the allin.... its actually pretty sik
     
  7. aimfai
  8. The bluff call can work live where the 1st bluffer is embarassed to show their cards and mucks them, unfortunately it doesn't work online, although I have seen it attempted numerous times on partypoker (guys calling big river bets and actually holding nothing at all).
  9. go to bed
  10. PLZ RANK MOORMAN TOP 10
  11. pure genius.....
     
  12. If you never get your money in good, then you can never get sucked out on!
  13. Untrue statement...do you see why?

    You get it in with the worst of it on the flop...make a better hand on the turn and get sucked out on the river. :o
  14. i enjoy a good bluffcall from time to time.
     
  15. every day gets harder and harder. however, this time moorman you might have saved me..

    Thank You

    -porter
  16. Definitely have seen some bluff calls and they are always the highlight of my day :-)
  17. If you never go all in, you cant lose...
  18. yeah you do.... you blind out obviously
    Thread Starter
  19. ahh the insight is so insightful....
  20. Classic example of the bluff call from a long time ago.

    Table 'Aldebaran III' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
    Seat 1: b.stern ($240.20 in chips)
    Seat 3: Slah ($348.80 in chips)
    Seat 4: PhatFarm73 ($146 in chips)
    Seat 5: 1stClassBrat ($233.35 in chips)
    Seat 6: DawgTown ($96 in chips)
    1stClassBrat: posts small blind $1
    DawgTown: posts big blind $2
    johhnycash12: sits out
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to b.stern [8h Qh]
    b.stern: folds
    Slah: calls $2
    PhatFarm73: folds
    1stClassBrat: folds
    DawgTown: checks
    *** FLOP *** [7c Ac Qc]
    DawgTown: checks
    Slah: bets $6
    DawgTown: calls $6
    *** TURN *** [7c Ac Qc] [3d]
    DawgTown: checks
    Slah: checks
    *** RIVER *** [7c Ac Qc 3d] [4d]
    DawgTown: checks
    Slah: bets $30
    DawgTown: calls $30
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    Slah: shows [6d As] (a pair of Aces)
    DawgTown: mucks hand
    Slah collected $75 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $77 | Rake $2
    Board [7c Ac Qc 3d 4d]
    Seat 1: b.stern folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 3: Slah showed [6d As] and won ($75) with a pair of Aces
    Seat 4: PhatFarm73 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 5: 1stClassBrat (small blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 6: DawgTown (big blind) mucked [6c 2s]

    Note that the only thing the caller is hoping for is that the raiser also has 26 for a split.
  21. When I taught my 6 yr old son to play poker, the first concept we had to discuss was: It is fine to raise all in with nothing, but you can NEVER EVER CALL OFF YOUR CHIPS WITH NOTHING. He grasped that pretty quickly. BTW, he took down a 45 man sng (play chips) at age 7.
  22. Note that the only thing the caller is hoping for is that the raiser also has 26 for a split.

    Doesn't that just make you smile on the inside? Seriously???

    Calls pot bet with the reverse nuts
  23. Meh, I prefer shoving for information.

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