In this free online poker article we’ll look at what happens if, in a heads-up match, both players think they have the best hand and decide to slow-play – Trap versus Trap basically.
To illustrate the lesson we’ll look at the situation by example. In this case a World Series of Poker final table hand.
The scene:
BLINDS 100k/200k, ante 30k
PREFLOP:
A has Ks-10s, raises to 400k
B has As-Ad, calls 200k
A’s raise is standard for K-10, which is not as weak in short-handed play as in a full table.
B could have reraised A, but A might fold. B could be worried only if the Flop came up paired like J-J-7, but B thinks that a continuation test bet will detect if A has a hand after the Flop.
Reraising preflop and this test bet has the same effect of making A fold if A doesn’t have anything, but calling not only conceals A’s hand strength, but also makes it dangerous for B to bet if a King or a Ten comes.
FLOP: Kc-5c-3h
B checks
A bets 525k
B raises to 1.45m
A calls 875k (Pot now 3.76m)
Now A suddenly had top pair which he may think is the best hand!
B checks, again to conceal hand strength.
A bets to build the pot, then B raises.
A may interpret B’s raise as a bluff because he may think B is drawing (note the two Clubs) or that B may have a smaller pair, say, A-5 or A-3.
A just calls because he is now the one attempting to trap.
TURN: Kc-5c-3h-6s
B bets 1.5m
The three-Flush didn’t come. B’s bet is now challenging A.
If A folds, B still wins a large pot. If A calls or reraises, B can push him all-in if action gets back to B.
A’s trap seems to be working so far. Now B may have decided that A is still on a Flush draw with maybe a small Pair, say Ac-3c.
Additionally, because preflop A concealed his hand strength well (just smooth-calling), B can think that A also has a King, but with a weaker kicker.
Now he believes that A is ready to call anything he hauls in the middle, and he also thinks his trap is working. So what does he do?
A moves all-in
B calls 3.6m (Pot now about 14 million)
Both think their traps are successful! In poker, the bigger the hands, the bigger the chips in front.
Both did well in preserving the balance building the pot and concealing hand strength, but only one hand can win.
A can only win with a river King or Ten.
RIVER: Kc-5c-3h-6s-10c (!)
A wins! But had A continued trapping until the river with this river card, it’s still the same. Both still have big hands, both are willing to trap, and both are willing to ravenously hoard each other’s chips once the opportunity arises.
Summary of the Trap Vs Trap
Spend some time to read and consider the principles behind this article. Try and consider the key facts behind what’s going on in this particular example and consider ways to put these lessons into your individual play.
Poker, while not so difficult to learn if very difficult to make a living from, or, indeed, not lose money at most of the time!
But if (and when) you learn to really play online poker well then you’ll make some great money. Why?
Simply that the vast majority of players you come up against never get to what can be termed a good level.
So you, if you can get to a good standard will do very well very easily. You don’t have to be a TV pro to make good money in poker!
The fact that most players are at such a low competence means that whenever you hunt/play them on free online poker sites or low stakes sites you’ll be able to clean up.
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