And we have heard the term 'bluff' from poker itself.
sometimes when we have a large amount of money or chips we are able to make a bluff to make people not follow our game, but that does not apply to those who have little money or chips can only hope for luck at the table when their cards come out, usually like this the cards can be easier to read if we play long at that table
Bluffing is a kind of strategy simply to decieve the opponents but it is risky sometimes. Imagine betting really huge to convince your opponents that you have your ace up on your sleeves, but ended up losing that bet because your opponent fought it out. To be decieve is somehow subjective especially in gambling because there are players who have bigger and wider gambling experience. Sometimes it would work, and sometimes it won't. The best thing to do is to gauge the odds of throwing your 'bluff' because it could be two-sided, it required huge confidence to pull it off effectively.
Of all the games in a casino, the only one I actually enjoy is Poker. "Poque" is one of the most popular games in the gambling industry. It has been around as we know it for around 100 years. It is said to have been brought from Eastern Europe onto the Americas by New World immigrants and since then has suffered several mutations; nowadays it has evolved into dozens of other gambling options and it is probably the most played online casino game in the world. Its history is quite interesting!
It is always interesting to read about the historical development of anything. It helps to give one good foundational knowledge and also gives the proper recognition to the founders of such things. I was very surprised to read that the almighty Poker game did not originate from America, but from Europe, the Middle East, and China. It was also nice to read about the transnational stages of this game to what we all enjoy now in various offline and online casinos. These changes got me thinking of how the Poker game would be played in the future.
Also, histories have loopholes. There are times whereinhistory itself is not accurate especially with the context of origin. Perhaps there were earlier ideas of card games which are similar to poker, but it happened that it was just not broadcasted and known by other countries. But good thing is that, some history books were being updated because of continuous studies. So likewise with poker, there are different versions of its origin.