A detailed breakdown of Patrik Antonius' famous bluff with 10-4 suited against Andy Ni in a Triton poker game. High stakes coach Uri Peleg explains the "Mississippi bluff" concept where Antonius planned multiple streets ahead to represent a seven on a Q-7-7 board, eventually pushing all-in on the river to make Andy fold his strong hand.
Antonius identified his opponent's range weakness on a paired board and executed a multi-street bluffing plan by calling flop and turn before shoving river with just ten-high.
Bluffing Brilliance Highlights:
- Antonius called pre-flop with 10-4 suited, an extremely weak hand most pros would fold
- The "Mississippi bluff" strategy involved planning multiple streets ahead
- On a Q-7-7 board, Antonius represented having a seven by calling flop and turn
- Turning a flush draw gave him additional equity in the hand
- Andy bet pot on river, narrowing his range and making himself vulnerable
- Antonius shoved all-in for $730,000 with just ten-high
- The four as a blocker wasn't significant - this was pure representation of a seven