bluffable

adj

Etymology

From bluff + -able.

  1. derived from bluffen
  2. borrowed from bluffen
  3. suffixed as bluffable — “bluff + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of being bluffed.

    • In other words, the assessment process handicaps management by limiting the evolution of bluffable signals.
    • Imagine, for example, that you are dealt two unsuited low cards in Texas Hold'em, but you decide that the table is bluffable.

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