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Every poker players loves a good bluff, especially when it's on the biggest stage of all - the World Series of Poker.
And with PokerNews readers in with a chance of bluffing their way to a $10,000 2020 WSOP Main Event ticket, what better way to get you in the mood than to take a look back at some of the most famous bluffs in WSOP history!
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The Talkative Bluff
I mean we had to mention this one, right? The infamous Will Kassouf 'Nine-high like a boss' hand from the 2016 WSOP Main Event.
On a river of Kassouf had bet enough to put his opponent Stacy Matuson all in. Matuson held for an overpair to the board, well ahead of Kassouf's .
And that's when the talking started. Kassouf reiterated that he wanted Matuson to call, that he'd show if Matuson folded and that he'd keep it friendly. The floor was called and eventually the clock was called.
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The seconds were counted down before Matuson open-folded pocket queens.
'You want to see it?' asked Kassouf. 'Sick bluff. Turned the double-gutter and missed. Never mind. Nine-high like a boss.'
The Semi Bluff
Action was five-handed at the 2019 WSOP Main Event final table when chip leader Hossein Ensan got involved with a pot against Garry Gates, who was second in chips.
Gates raised to 3.5 million on the button with . Ensan defended his big blind with . The flop came and Ensan checked. Gates continued for 2.3 million.
Ensan called and the turn was the . Ensan checked again and Gates fired again for 6.5 million. The river was the . Ensan bet 8.9 million and Gates raised to 24.5 million. Ensan called with top pair, taking down the pot.
The Heads Up Bluff
A year earlier, at the 2018 WSOP Main Event, a mammoth ten-hour heads-up battle between John Cynn and Tony Miles culminated in Cynn winning $8.8m and the WSOP Main Event bracelet.
The pair had several huge spots together including this one that came with Cynn holding a more than 2:1 lead over Miles.
The pair saw a flop and Miles checked. Cynn bet 4.5m into a pot of 10.6m having flopped middle pair. Miles called. The turn was the and Miles check-raised Cynn's bet of 6.5 million to 20 million.
Cynn eventually called, with Miles shoving the river. Cynn went into the tank.
'Alright,' said Cynn. 'I think if you're sick enough to pull this bluff off, I think I just have to let you have it. I don't have a very good hand at all.' Cynn folded and Miles took down the pot.
Related: John Cynn Wins the 2018 WSOP Main Event for $8,800,000
The One Drop Bluff
Not all bluffs occur in the Main Event, naturally, so we thought we'd shine the spotlight on another notable bluff in the $1,000,000 WSOP Big One for One Drop that occurred back in 2014.
At the final table, Scott Seiver raised to 1.2 million and Tobias Reinkemeier defended his big blind with .
The flop was and Reinkemeier check-called 1.5 million. The turn was the and Reinkemeier checked again. Seiver moved all in for 6.8 million into a pot of just 6.2 million.
Reinkemeier asked for a count and went deep into the tank. 'Scott I was trapping,' Reinkemeier said before the two had a short back-and-forth.
'I wouldn't normally fold this,' said Reinkemeier before the clock was called on him. The decision had taken over ten minutes before he eventually folded.
'No chance that's aces, that would be impossible,' said Seiver before the dealer turned them over. 'How can you do that!' He showed his king-ten.
'Nice hand,' replied Reinkemeier.
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The first starting flight of the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event took place yesterday on GGPoker with 62 players advancing to Day 2.
It's the first step on a journey that will take one player to King's Casino in Rozvadov and onwards to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas as the winner of the heads up championship match.
Preparations and arrangements for this year's hybrid live-online Main Event are complex, so here are just five problems that the WSOP have had to address in order for the event to take place.
Players Travelling to the Czech Republic
By the end of January 2020, airlines were already starting to ground flights as the coronavirus pandemic spread from its origins in China.
Eleven months on, there are still concerns about travel restrictions faced by players who successfully qualify for the International Tournament final table, scheduled to take place at King's Casino, Rozvadov in the Czech Republic on Tuesday, December 15th.
WSOP officials recognized that restrictions may potentially disrupt the final table of the event, and have said that if this or a casino shutdown were to occur, they reserve the right to continue the tournament play online, or reschedule to a later date.
What if the International Winner is Under-21?
The gambling age varies from country to country. For the United States that means players must be 21 in order to play online poker. However, for other countries such as the United Kingdom, Brazil and Russia all have a gambling aage of 18.
This means that many players who will compete in the International Tournament on GGPoker will be under 21.
The WSOP is no stranger to Main Event winners who are younger than 21; in 2007 Annette Obrestad won the 2007 WSOP Europe Main Event aged just 19.
Related: 19-year-old Annette Obrestad Wins 2007 WSOP Europe Main Event
If the winner of the GGPoker International Tournament was under the age of 21, that would present a problem for the final heads-up match in Las Vegas. The rules state that if the player is under the age of 21 and ineligible to play in Nevada, organizers reserve the right to change the date and location of the heads up champion match.
Final Table Covid-19 Testing
In order to ensure the safety of all participants, the WSOP has said that all in-person tournaments, domestic and international will be 'subject to special COVID rules and procedures.'
Although details of these rules and procedures are yet to be published, it is expected that players will need to agree to abide by these rules in order to participate, and players will be required to undergo a health screening prior to live participation.
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What if a Player Tests Positive for COVID-19?
It's the last thing that anyone wants to happen, but if a player tests positive there are already steps in place.
Organizers have announced that any player who tests positive for Covid-19 prior to the start of any live final table play will be disqualified.
They will receive the minimum final table payout. This also counts for players who are unable to travel to the live final tables for any reason.
German Deposit Limits
The Main Event is its traditional $10,000 buy-in, but that might prove a problem for German players.
Back in October, new legislation meant that German players were capped at €1,000 in deposits per month. This might make it difficult to get money onto their GGPoker account in time.
Read More: Your Ultimate Guide to WSOP Main Event Satellites at GGPoker
However, German players are able to take advantage of a huge number of satellites to the Main Event as well as the PokerNews Main Event giveaway
How Many Bracelets Will There Be?
The WSOP have made it very clear that there will be one official 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet awarded. That will be given to the winner of the heads up championship match between the US champion and the international champion.
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