World Series of Poker Best Bluffs of All-Time [MEGA COMPILATION]

The abundant history of the is filled with amazing bluffs! Enjoy this list of the very best bluff featuring William Kassouf, Chris Moneymaker, Justin Bonomo, Jamie Gold and numerous others!

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Best Bluffs of All-Time [MEGA COMPILATION]

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  1. Kassouf might be one of the most annoying players of all time, but he has mastered the art of getting under his opponents’ skin by speech play, steering them to exactly where he wants them to go and you have to give him credit for that. It’s an art in and of itself in poker. I think he’s okay with you hating him. He isn’t trying to make friends, he wants to win hands.

  2. At least he kept it friendly.

    Also, #9 with the QJ really shouldn’t be that high or even probably not on the list. Yeah, it’s the final table and all, but this list should be bluffing with the worst hand imo.

    1. Also is it really a bluff if you’re winning? Lol. Like at that point its just a winning hand. 😉

  3. I have zero problem with anything Kassouf said, don’t think its out of line at all. If you can’t handle the table talk then stay home! We don’t want to watch a table full of robots that dont speak, smile or move. Seiver is another table talk master. Put on a masterclass in the KT hand

    1. @@XaviRonaldo0ya that was annoying asf id smack him too haha but other than ya will didnt really do anything wrong

    2. While I don’t have a problem with talking, he is annoying. Plus it was a rule you can’t talk about your hand. You can talk in general, but he was badgering… Which is annoying.

  4. All of these hands are especially crazy, because they are either final tables or a big spot in a major tournament.

  5. 3:58 the other players must love it when the 2 big stacks go at each other like this

  6. 40:38 .. I wish they would have rabbit hunted the river.. after all, Seiver was open ended.

    1. Lol at keyboard pros. Lewis has 9.6 million in cashes. He got those by going with his reads. Occasionally he’s wrong but prints money in the long run.

    2. @@jeffsudbeck4681 but he beats almost every hand, and he was a large chip leader in that hand. If he calls and his right, he knocks that guy out. If not, he still has chips left to play with. Folding a hand that strong seems like a terrible mathematical decision.

    3. ​@@jonandra678he must have thought his opponent had 5/6 or something. That’s the only reasonable hand to fold to with what Lewis had. Maybe the other dude had played connectors often, maybe he had a gut feeling that was wrong.

    4. I think the biggest issue he had was how face up his hand looks. He even said “You have to know I have a flush”. So in his mind, it’s tough to imagine your opponent is going to shove the river with worse.

      I think it’s a close spot and this “worst fold ever” narrative is just resulted oriented. If he stacked off and lost to 66 the same people would be saying “Lol guy think his opponent is gonna shove on a pair board with worse than a boat. What a station”

  7. #12 is probs the most impresive from me since he bluffed someone off the effective nuts – such a narrow range of hands beat a nut flush

  8. Can #11 be deemed a bluff? I really think he believes he had the best hand there

    1. he is not shoving 1.5x pot with two possible straights expecting to be called by worse lol. so yes its a bluff

    2. #9 more like it? Like is it a bluff if it’s the winning hand. Yes Greg thought he was bluffing. Yes it’s an amazing play with next to nothing there, but in the end he wins with that hand.

  9. How is the number 1 hand all time of the WSOP also not the all time bluff?

  10. Idk the math, but it FEELS LIKE Lewis folding the nut flush on a relatively bland board (obviously a full house is possible) is a terrible decision…

    1. The only thing I could see him thinking the other guy had was like a 5/6 or something? Maybe he had been playing a lot of connectors at the table. And played them like that hand. Only thing I can think

  11. I kinda feel like to be on this list, the bluff needs to have worked. The Addamo bluff is a great one, but Bonomo picked it off.

  12. can someone explain to me how #4 made the list when the bluff didnt even get through? 🤣

  13. Why is #4 on this list? Should be on a separate list of best ever calls.

    Many of these bluffs aren’t great as it’s people folding lower than top pair.

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