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2004 WOSP Moneymaker bluff!
I was watching the recap of the 2004 WSOP. The episode was "Best Bluffs". The hand where moneymaker and Farha are heads up and he bluffs with K high after missing his flush. Well he had his hand over his mouth and one basic tell is that if you have no other tells that is a sure sign he is bluffing. Why did Farha not call if he thought it was a possiblity.
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Re: 2004 WOSP Moneymaker bluff!
Maybe because he thought he was a much stronger player than Moneymaker, and therefore wanted to make the game last longer in order to compound his edge.
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Re: 2004 WOSP Moneymaker bluff!
This has already been discussed in another thread. Moneymaker kept his hand over his mouth during most hands at that WSOP. It wasn't a tell for him.
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