Best Bluffs at the 2003 World Series of Poker
Bluffing is my favorite aspect of poker. I’m not always successful, as it’s not easy to bluff players at the micro limits. It’s something that I can’t seem to learn, and I always end up trying to bluff players who call me anyway. Granted sometimes that is because I make irrational bluffs and get called for good reason. Bluffing keeps the game interesting to me and I love the mind games that come with playing a more deceptive and unpredictable style.
The psychology is what interests me. Sometimes I admit that I over think the craftiness of players and end up beating myself, but that’s all part of the process of improving my skills. I’m going to take a lot of hits along the way, and as long as I stay mentally tough through the losses, I should be able to adjust and be successful with a more deceptive style.
One thing I like to do is watch how other players bluff and try to figure out what they were thinking when they attempted a bluff. Here are the best bluffs from the 2003 World Series of Poker.
Sam Farha, Chris Moneymaker, poker, bluff, World Series of Poker


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