In an episode in season 6 of High Stakes Poker, Gus Hansen, the Full Tilt Pro, tried to buy a pot from Eli Elezra with some really bad bluffing from begin to end. What makes it even worse is the fact that Gus Hansen had absolutely no draws or anything and still he couldn't lay down his hand. The bluff costed Gus Hansen around $100,000! However, its for sure not the last time we see Gus H[...] Read more » Video: Gus Hansen's worst bluff ever
I think it's not that bad bluff, although the split pot chance reduces the danger for the caller. Only player with good read, calling station or real gambler would call without any worries
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these kind of things are expected from gus hansen, he's known for crazy things. elezra also knows this and thats why he didn't fold and won a big pot from him.
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its a bluff whats wrong would it isint that why we call that a bluff would not be a bluff with aces maby not the good player to bluff on that hand but gus has a good player riding guess he realy tought he could make him fold...hey s**t happens