Calling someone's bluff
I just got done reading an AOL article about the man who won this year's World Series of Poker. He is now $12 million richer. He bluffed his sole remaining opponent into believing that he had a weaker hand than he really did, and the gambit worked. Now, don't get me wrong; second place netted the loser over $6 million, so he's apparently crying all the way to the bank, too. I don't particularly care even to learn poker. I enjoy such sedentary activities as reading, writing and surfing the... Sign in to see full entry.