WordNet
bluff out
v. deceive an opponent by a bold bet on an inferior hand with the result that the opponent withdraws a winning hand [syn: bluff]
Usage examples of "bluff out".
She's been caught a few times and been able to bluff out and have the stuff put on the bill.
Led by their Mark, they turned back toward the bluff out of which they had come, back into the rent in the air that had given them passage into Landover, and descended down again into their netherworld home.
I determined to take a bold step and, as it were, bluff out an alibi.
In effect, he, holding two pair, was seeking to bluff out a full house.