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Setting the 'trap' heads up

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    Default Setting the 'trap' heads up

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    I do agree with your statement that people get frustrated and will end up doing something foolish if you keep raising them preflop.

    However in your example it just seems like a matter of having the right cards at the right time.

    Would you have called his 1000+ all in on that last hand with any other of the hands you had been dealt previously? eg. 33, A3, Q2, 85, 72???

    Setting the trap I agree with but springing it...........??? Hmm.
    Don't eat the Dessicant
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    Rip, I like the aggression, but have you never come up against a decent challenger? I think you'd have trouble taking on a player willing to dig in and shoot back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manomanman
    Rip, I like the aggression, but have you never come up against a decent challenger? I think you'd have trouble taking on a player willing to dig in and shoot back.
    If I were wanting to take money from Ripptyde, I would follow him after a garage sale. He seems to drop stuff and I can cash in.

    At the poker table it might be more difficult.
    I don't know what they have to say
    It makes no difference anyway.
    Whatever it is...
    I'm against it.

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