Ridiculous bluff ever

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What is your opinion about this bluff more than ridiculous that player, Blom?

 
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Or else he wanted to leave (laughs). Well, the elite players are predictable in the way that they will adjust to your game style in the best possible way they know. When poker is played mathematically it all comes down to psychological skill and in live games, picking up tells. In this case, the people who don't understand what the 2 cards they're holding mean will play less predictable than a elite player holding the same cards.
 
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I've watched this many times and i should say that blom played it very aggressively and personally if i was on the other player seat i would have probably folded,but i guess he got the nuts of steel to call.
In this spot he cannot beat fullhouses,he cannot beat Ace with higher kicker than 7 So he only beats A2,A4-A6,A7-chop.
In my opinion the guy that called played it weak,where Blom played it ultra aggressivley and good for my opinion.
The guy maybe called because he had some notes and opinions about Blom's game and style ,i think,i dont know.
 
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Reminds me of pokerschool open league freerolls. All-in with anything you've got baby.
 
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Indeed, one of the worst I've ever seen bluffs . But sometimes we do not play so well . From time to time it happens.
 
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idiot , stupid is verry fish :)))))
 
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This Bluff depicts what I hate about some players, before the flop I will say ok he is aggressive player, but after the flop he is just as the clowns that play bingo any hand just trying to get lucky.
Thats why Poker is not consider a game of skills.
 
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Blom, too aggressive play, but he often exaggerates in their play, when your opponent calls your bluff monster, is comical ...
Many think he plays wrong, but if once in ten times he get caught, we'll see who is playing and being profitable in the end
 
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He was a very aggressive player , obviously the cracked player would not never leave that set on the flop , but he could make many people to fold this hand by the kicker , players loose in the case . I think the move it by pushing all- in was ridiculous also because suffering a check raise . I do not agree with All-in it
 
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I think Blom play was good, trying to bluff with aces,until he went all in. Why would you go all in on than flop with K2 no matter what your opponent holds D:
 
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I think he played very well , because there is a two ACES on the flop , and why do you should think that your opponent have the aces , anway fail bluff.
 
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The epitome of results oriented thinking. Yes, everyone's laughing at Blom here, but hail Durrrr as a "genius" when he does this with hands a lot worse than K2s.

Blom was in a very late position, and made a loose raise against an amateur player. It's not a bad hand for a LAG-gish move here. It can flop 2nd nuts (1st nuts if the Ad rolls off). The most questionable play here was that re-raise from A7-off. That's not a hand I like to fool with, especially behind a raise. Flatting would be questionable, as the only safe flop is 77x. An A7 flop is likely to leave you with a dangerous top and bottom two pair. Top Two puts straight draws on board. Pairing aces leaves you with a weak kicker, and pairing sevens is nothing to get excited about, even if it's the top pair that leaves a lot of overcards that can drop on the turn, and ESSSSS-loads of straight draws, and made straights.

Two aces roll off, including the Ad, giving Blom a back door to the A-high flush. Since there are two aces on board, he would have no reason to expect Munns might have one, but he could certainly represent one by leading into that board. So Blom was trying to rep the hand his opponent happened to have, got called, missed his backdoor flush. Oh well SUX to be him.

Still, he could have a lot of hands that beat Munns' seven high. I don't know if Munns had a good read here, or if he played it like any rec-fish: "Me has tree aces! Me calls!" without regard to whether or not Blom just might have had a Big Slick, which he could easily have had.

If it had gone the other way, Munns decided Blom had a Big Slick, or related hand, and folded to the AI, would they still be calling this the most ridiculous bluff? Or would they be calling it a genius bluff?
 
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when I was a young player, I often ridiculous bluff with cards, then everything quieted down
 
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Its hard to tell because we dont have the background of the table, but the three bet pre flop and the raise pos flop tells you he has a hand to call
 
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the play is as bad as the attitude with which the player came out , I think he must shake hands with the player who won it
 
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Yeah , this bluff is really awful, bit it is a professional player and he knows what to do, so, everything could happen(may be he thought that his opponent also bluffs).
 
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lol. I just had to laugh. Just had to.
 
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He just picked the wrong time to bluff. However, if I was that other player, I probably would have folded my A7. That was a pretty gutsy call, but it doesn't matter because he was right.
 
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