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What is a Trap Hand?

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What is a Trap Hand?

What Does Trap Hand Mean in Poker?

A trap hand is a strong hand played deceptively to entice opponents into betting aggressively, allowing the player to potentially win a larger pot by disguising their strength. To learn more about playing strategies, consider visiting this online poker site.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Trap Hand:

Commonly mentioned in situations where a player checks or calls rather than betting or raising, luring opponents into a false sense of security.

In-Game Example:

You hold pocket Aces and decide to just call your opponent’s bet on the flop, allowing them to continue betting on the turn and river, increasing the pot size.

Strategy / Tips:

Best Practice: Use trap hands when you’re confident your opponent will bet aggressively.
Common Mistake: Over-trapping and missing out on building the pot.
Pro Tips: Online, pay attention to bet timing tells; live, watch for physical tells.

Differences playing over the table vs online:

In live games, players can use physical tells to decide when to trap. Online, players rely more on betting patterns and timing.

Alternative names:

Slow play, Sandbagging

FAQs:

Q: Can trap hands backfire?
A: Yes, if opponents don’t bet, you might not maximize your winnings.

Related terms:

  • Value Bet
  • Check-Raise

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