Created by bigspenda73 on October 9, 2009
Definition
To go all-in as a bluff, when only better hands will call you. The bluffshove is typically an overbet, meaning the bet is greater than the size of the current pot.
Example
Well I missed my draw and had no other option but to bluffshove the river.
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