"Der Bluff ([blʊf] oder [blœf], österreichisch auch [blaf], englisch [ˈblʌf]) beziehungsweise das Bluffen ist ein Verhalten beim Kartenspiel mit dem Zweck, die Gegner zum eigenen Vorteil ...
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in die Irre zu führen ... Ausgehend vom Kartenspiel fand der Begriff Bluff Eingang in die Alltagssprache und beschreibt allgemein eine Form der Täuschung, die demselben Schema folgt." (wikipedia 10.09.2020)
"A game of Texas hold ´em in progress. "Hold ´em" is a popular form of poker.
In this 1904 cartoon by E. A. Bushnell, the Russian Empire (represented by a bear) and the Empire of Japan (represented by a fox) play poker, with their respective arsenals as stakes. Both wonder if the other is bluffing. The Russo-Japanese War began 17 days later.
In the card game of poker, a bluff is a bet or raise made with a hand which is not thought to be the best hand. To bluff is to make such a bet. The objective of a bluff is to induce a fold by at least one opponent who holds a better hand. The size and frequency of a bluff determines its profitability to the bluffer. By extension, the phrase "calling somebody´s bluff" is often used outside the context of poker to describe situations where one person demands that another proves a claim, or proves that they are not being deceptive." - (Wikipedia (en) 26.08.2023)