The Most Insane Poker Bluff You Will Ever See

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Beus Zsoldos
My journey in the world of poker (and later casino, sportsbetting) started more than 20 years ago, when I first attended a low-stakes live tournament. I’ve never looked back since, and have been active in several fields, including being a poker player, a live tournament director, writing online and offline articles about poker, and managing the localization of one of the world's largest online poker rooms. Poker is my home ground, I could never imagine doing a job that is not a part of it. I hope someday I’ll have more time to play live; that's something I've missed in the past few years. A game where luck meets skill - what would be more interesting?
Insane poker bluff at APT Taipei
Insane poker bluff at APT Taipei High Roller @RED

Have you ever watched a hand so wild that it makes you question everything you know about the game? If you love the thrill of a good bluff, you are in for a treat today. Recently, at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) in Taipei , fans witnessed what might just be the most insane poker bluff in history.

It happened during the final moments of a massive tournament. The pressure was high, the stakes were huge, and what unfolded was a mix of confusion, bravery, and accidental genius. Let’s break down exactly how this crazy poker bluff happened, step by step, so you can see why the poker world is still buzzing about it.

Setting the Stage for an Insane Poker Bluff

This wild hand took place during heads-up poker, with only two players left fighting for the trophy. Our two finalists were Ritwik Khanna from India and Trung Quan Nguyen from Vietnam.

Before this hand even started, both players had agreed to a “chop,” meaning they split the majority of the prize money. However, they were still battling it out for the title and a massive $170,000 first-place prize.

Here is a quick look at the vital stats for this unforgettable setup:

  • Player 1: Ritwik Khanna (Hole Cards: K 6)
  • Player 2: Trung Quan Nguyen (Hole Cards: K 5)
  • The Flop: 6 Q Q
  • The Turn6
  • The River: 3

The Action: A Crazy Poker Bluff Unfolds

The hand began simply enough. Nguyen decided to limp in. Khanna, holding a King and a Six, checked his option. When the flop came down as 6 Q Q, Khanna hit a solid two pair, but he decided to play it sneaky and checked.

Nguyen fired out a small bet, and Khanna responded with a check-raise. It is quite common at heads-up play to show strength with this tricky move, where you wait for your opponent to bet, only to raise them right back. Surprisingly, Nguyen called the raise with just a King-high hand. The turn card brought a Six, giving Khanna a full house!

Khanna checked again, hoping to trap his opponent. Nguyen bet 1.5 million chips, and Khanna check-raised again, making it 4 million. Here is where the confusion kicked in. Nguyen accidentally called, thinking Khanna had gone all-in. After some discussion among tournament personnel, the floor staff ruled that it is considered a raise, not an all-in. Nguyen stood up and confidently gave his friends a fist-bump, acting as if he held the absolute best hand.

The River: The Bluff of the Year?

When the 3 hit the river, Khanna checked his mighty full house. Nguyen, sticking to his aggressive story, went all-in. What happened next is exactly why fans are calling this the bluff of the year.

Khanna instantly “mucked” (folded) his cards. He actually threw away the winning full house. Nguyen then flipped over his King-high hand, not to brag about his insane poker bluff, but because he genuinely thought Khanna was bluffing too. It was a massive misread by both players, leading to the undisputed bluff of the year.

Final Takeaways from the Asian Poker Tour

You might think a mistake like this would ruin a player’s tournament. Amazingly, the hand didn’t destroy Khanna’s confidence . He brushed off the unbelievable fold and rallied back to win the 329-player tournament.

At the end of the day, Khanna took home the trophy from the Asian Poker Tour. Due to the chop, both Khanna and Nguyen walked away with $168,000, but the latter might have earned a permanent spot in poker history for this insane poker bluff.

This story would not be complete without adding how it echoed on social media. Most of the comments implied that Nguyen engaged in angle shooting, but until your actions are against the rules, the result speaks for itself. He won a huge pot in a difficult situation. Some think this kind of behavior adds to the entertainment, while others consider it an act of disrespect to opponents.

Poker is a game of skill, math, and psychology. But sometimes, as this crazy poker bluff proves, it is also a game of incredibly lucky accidents, or even acting skills. Next time you are playing with your friends, remember: even the pros can get completely confused at the poker table!

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