“I Bluffed the Bollix Off Him,” Paul Carr Like a Boss Vs Will Kassouf
There was an open and then a call from William Kassouf before Christian Caffrey on the button raised to 1,700. The original raiser folded but Kassouf called.
The flop was and Kassouf check-called a bet of 2,500.
“I hope you’re not bluffing me,” said Kassouf, “I’ve got top pair. Ace jack no good.”
The turn was the and Kassouf check-called a 4,000 bet from Caffrey while the chatter continued.
The river was the .
“There’s the money card, you let me get there. If I bet now you’ll fold,” Kassouf continued.
They both checked and when Caffrey showed his flopped set Kasouf had to admit defeat and folded.
Paul Carr is at the same table and recounted a recent hand where he, “Bluffed the bollix off him,” which creased up the table including the dealer. Carr told how he had check-called flop and river and then bombed the river with an over bet which saw Kasouff fold.
Carr insisted he was bluffing, Kassouf was adamant Carr had turned a flush.
To settle the matter Kassouf opened for 800 and Carr called on the button as the rest of ther players left them to it.
The flop was and Kassouf continued for 800. Carr called to see the hit the turn.
Kassouf checked and when Carr asked how much he had left and bet 3,000 Kassouf folded.
“Never mind nine high like a boss,” Carr taunted, “Eight high like a boss,” and showed his .
“You picked up a flush draw on the turn,” Kassouf protested as the pot was pushed to a jubilant Carr.
“I’ll warn you,” Carr told the rest of the table, “I’m only doing that to him. If I bet against any of the rest of you I’ll have it.”
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Carr |
50,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
William Kassouf |
15,000
-19,500
|
-19,500 |