verb
- to defeat or get the better of someone by bluffing more convincingly or skillfully than they do
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outbluff'; commonly used in poker and other games of strategy
Examples
- She outbluffs her opponents at the poker table with her calm demeanor.
- He outbluffs the other players by betting aggressively on a weak hand.
- The champion outbluffs newcomers through superior reading of their tells.
- In negotiations, she outbluffs her competitors by appearing more confident than she feels.
- The experienced player outbluffs the amateur by maintaining a steady poker face.