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Preflop limp-reraise trap: when to use and how to respond
The preflop limp-reraise is a deceptive strategy that disguises hand strength by first calling limping then raising reraising to induce opponents into mistakes. This article analyzes its appropriate scenarios, key execution points, and counter-strategies, helping you apply it effectively in cash games and tournaments.
Trap: A Complete Guide to Construction and Exploitation
This article systematically explains the pre-flop limp-reraise strategy, covering positional scenarios, recommended ranges, construction logic, adjustment factors, and GTO balance, helping you set traps in the right situations to maximize value.
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