Clash of the Bluffs.

Amzing.
RedSkysays...

Why would you fold at that point, you've put in over half of your remaining chips and you're at a 1:4 of the chip size of your opponent. Folding at that point lowers you to less than 1:10 which is almost impossible to come back from. Plus it's obvious that Ivey with a chip lead like that, must have the freedom to play more aggressively so it'd look like there'd be every chance that'd he'd be bluffing also, which he was.

shadowncsays...

>> ^RedSky:
Why would you fold at that point, you've put in over half of your remaining chips and you're at a 1:4 of the chip size of your opponent. Folding at that point lowers you to less than 1:10 which is almost impossible to come back from. Plus it's obvious that Ivey with a chip lead like that, must have the freedom to play more aggressively so it'd look like there'd be every chance that'd he'd be bluffing also, which he was.


Because the only thing he was beating at that point was a 6,4 or worse, and the only draw he had was a back door straight draw. And besides even if Ivey looks Jackson right in the eye and says "I'm bluffing", Jackson still can't call because he only has six high. Ivey is bluffing but he's still a 75% favorite to win. If the stacks are deep enough you can still work your way back from a 10-1 chip deficit...wouldn't be easy (especially against Ivey) but it's not impossible.

And oh yea, Phil Ivey has the best poker face evaarrrrr.

http://www.videosift.com/video/Phil-Iveys-Poker-Face

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