Are You a Hunter or a Trap Setter at Heart?

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Are you a hunter by nature, or does your soul prefer setting traps?

Do you like the straightforward line — c-bet and barrel?
Or does your soul enjoy slowplaying sets and monster hands?
Check-calling with strong holdings or going for a surprise reraise?

My soul prefers trapping.
Calling with AA.
Medium raise with KK.
When I hit a set, I like check-calling or sometimes check-raising.
When I have a flush, I check or make small bets until the river.

I also enjoy a good triple barrel when the moment feels right,
but deep inside, nothing feels better than trapping an opponent
and turning their own aggression against them.

And you?
Which style speaks to your soul at the table?
 
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Most would say trap setter.
But imho i would say both.
 
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FIt depends a lot on who you're facing; if it's a very aggressive guy, I prefer to use a trap.
 
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get the money in the pot about 80 percent of the time. the other 20 let aggro players build the pot for you
 
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Yes, there is no such situation in poker where full houses, flushes, sets, or quads come often enough for us to rely on constant trapping.
Traps are about the nuts — the strongest hands that appear rarely. And of course, you need to mix your play; you can’t slowplay with just one pair — in those spots you must attack.

But still, I’m not a predator.
I’m more of a player who enjoys catching the predators.
 
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Вы по натуре охотник, или ваша душа предпочитает расставлять ловушки?

Вам нравится простой способ — конт-бет и баррель?
Или же ваша душа предпочитает медленные сеты и мощные раздачи?
Чек-колл при наличии сильных позиций или неожиданный рейз?

Моя душа предпочитает охоту на ловушки.
Звонок в службу анонимных алкоголиков.
Среднее повышение ставки с KK.
Когда у меня сет, я люблю коллировать или иногда повышать ставку.
Когда у меня складывается флеш, я делаю чек или небольшие ставки до ривера.

Мне также нравится хорошая тройная бочка, когда для этого настанет подходящий момент.
Но в глубине души нет ничего приятнее, чем загнать противника в ловушку.
и обратив свою собственную агрессию против них.

А ты?
Какой стиль за столом близок вашей душе?
I like to set traps)
 
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I think that the type of game and the manner of play of the opponents also influence, there are many more factors, but my opinion is to play aggressively
 
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Are you a hunter by nature, or does your soul prefer setting traps?

Do you like the straightforward line — c-bet and barrel?
Or does your soul enjoy slowplaying sets and monster hands?
Check-calling with strong holdings or going for a surprise reraise?

My soul prefers trapping.
Calling with AA.
Medium raise with KK.
When I hit a set, I like check-calling or sometimes check-raising.
When I have a flush, I check or make small bets until the river.

I also enjoy a good triple barrel when the moment feels right,
but deep inside, nothing feels better than trapping an opponent
and turning their own aggression against them.

And you?
Which style speaks to your soul at the table?
I am usually under aggressive, so I wait patiently for my opportunity to trap.
 
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Situational dependent, anything at anytime, dependent on the flow at the moment.
 
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Depends on the opponent. If he's aggressive then I'm a trap setter.
 
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Generally I prefer to make a trap, but at times, when there comes a sequence of good hands, then I am quite a hunter in order to increase the chips as much as possible.

AA and KK generally went into the trap and drank bad beats on the river. So I started to be more of a hunter with those cards.
 
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I usually use both strategies depending on who I'm playing with. If it's a good player, I usually set traps; if it's a fearful player, I usually let him decide his future.
 
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Yes, there is no such situation in poker where full houses, flushes, sets, or quads come often enough for us to rely on constant trapping.
Traps are about the nuts — the strongest hands that appear rarely. And of course, you need to mix your play; you can’t slowplay with just one pair — in those spots you must attack.

But still, I’m not a predator.
I’m more of a player who enjoys catching the predators.
I fully agree here
 
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Generally I prefer to make a trap, but at times, when there comes a sequence of good hands, then I am quite a hunter in order to increase the chips as much as possible.

AA and KK generally went into the trap and drank bad beats on the river. So I started to be more of a hunter with those cards.
Yes, if AA or KK don’t connect with the board, you definitely need to apply pressure.
Slow-playing in 90% of situations is unacceptable.
Preflop strength (AA and KK) is a weapon, and it’s not always clear whether it’s pointed at your opponent… or at you.

Nuts on the preflop can turn into trash on the postflop.
A hand that starts as the strongest can easily become the weakest, and the river is especially ruthless.
Even the strongest hand can commit harakiri if you play it incorrectly.

You must also avoid arrogance: thinking “I’m playing against a fish, I can slow-play” is a bad strategy.
You’re not only playing against other players — you’re also playing against the RNG, which often gives you AA but then opens a board designed for you to lose everything to pocket deuces or J3s.
 
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🐺🐇 or 🕸️🕷️

Are you a hunter by nature, or does your soul prefer setting traps?

Do you like the straightforward line — c-bet and barrel?
Or does your soul enjoy slowplaying sets and monster hands?
Check-calling with strong holdings or going for a surprise reraise?

My soul prefers trapping.
Calling with AA.
Medium raise with KK.
When I hit a set, I like check-calling or sometimes check-raising.
When I have a flush, I check or make small bets until the river.

I also enjoy a good triple barrel when the moment feels right,
but deep inside, nothing feels better than trapping an opponent
and turning their own aggression against them.

And you?
Which style speaks to your soul at the table?
Trapping anytime!
 
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You have a good style. I play almost the same way.
 
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🐺🐇 or 🕸️🕷️

Are you a hunter by nature, or does your soul prefer setting traps?

Do you like the straightforward line — c-bet and barrel?
Or does your soul enjoy slowplaying sets and monster hands?
Check-calling with strong holdings or going for a surprise reraise?

My soul prefers trapping.
Calling with AA.
Medium raise with KK.
When I hit a set, I like check-calling or sometimes check-raising.
When I have a flush, I check or make small bets until the river.

I also enjoy a good triple barrel when the moment feels right,
but deep inside, nothing feels better than trapping an opponent
and turning their own aggression against them.

And you?
Which style speaks to your soul at the table?
Trap setter for sure, it's enjoyable seeing your opponent bet/check raise you while you know you have the best hand
But it's important to know when to do that and also when to be the aggressor
 
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Você é um caçador por natureza, ou sua alma prefere armar armadilhas?

Você gosta da linha direta — c-bet e barrel?
Ou será que sua alma aprecia sets de jogo lento e mãos monstruosas?
Check-call com uma mão forte ou uma tentativa de aumento surpresa?

Minha alma prefere a armadilha.
Ligando para o AA.
Aumento médio com KK.
Quando eu acerto uma trinca, gosto de dar check-call ou, às vezes, check-raise.
Quando tenho um flush, dou check ou faço apostas pequenas até o river.

Também gosto de um bom copo triplo quando o momento me parece propício.
Mas, no fundo, nada é melhor do que encurralar um oponente.
e voltando a própria agressão deles contra eles.

E você?
Qual estilo de mesa te toca profundamente?
In a three-bet, it's interesting if your opponent also hits something, such as top pair or even two pairs. Then you can let the villain keep betting.
 
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Trap setter for sure, it's enjoyable seeing your opponent bet/check raise you while you know you have the best hand
But it's important to know when to do that and also when to be the aggressor
Yes, you said it very correctly. You absolutely need to understand where to be aggressive and where to use your opponent’s aggression against him.
Top pair with a strong kicker — attack.
Two pair — attack.
A set on a dry board — you can check.
Top pair plus a flush draw — you can make a small bet or check.
You must never slow-play AA, KK, or QQ when you miss the board — it can become very painful.

Here’s a hand from my own experience, and it was an expensive mistake that taught me not to tempt fate.

I had JJ.
I raised 7BB from the CO.
A reg from UTG called.
The flop came J T T.
I checked, opponent checked.
Turn: Q.
I bet 3BB, the reg raised to 10BB, I called.
River: another Q.
The final board: J T T Q Q.
I checked, opponent went all-in.
I’m thinking: “No way... what now, quads? Or does he also have a full house?”
I called — and he showed AQ. 🤦

And that hand explained very clearly how painful slow-play can be, even when you have a full house in flop.
I allowed my opponent to realize his hand almost for free and outplay me for my entire stack 😂

That’s why knowing **when to slow-play and when to play aggressively is essential**.
And in general, understanding **who to play aggressively against, who to trap, and why** — this is crucial knowledge every good player must have.
 
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Hey there,
I like bluffing with 2-3 off. I love bluffing with 4-5 off and hitting a straight so you better raise me and never let me see the flop or you might facing a 44455 Full house.
I love calling 7-J and hitting double pair.
I fold Aces and Kings when I don't hit anything on the flop.
COME AT ME!!!!!
 
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My friend, I’m neither a hunter nor a trap-setter…
I’m more like the player who sees the flop, doesn’t fully understand what just happened,
and says: ‘Let’s just go with the flow and see where this goes!’

Sometimes I play like a professional hunter: c-bet, barrel, stone-cold face like I know exactly what I’m doing…
And other times I turn into a creature that loves traps: slowplay, check-check,
to the point where even I forget I’m holding a strong hand!

But honestly… my real style is:
‘Play according to mood — if I win, I call it strategy, and if I lose, I blame bad luck!’

And you keep setting those traps… just let us play against you wearing safety helmets!
 
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Hey there,
I like bluffing with 2-3 off. I love bluffing with 4-5 off and hitting a straight so you better raise me and never let me see the flop or you might facing a 44455 Full house.
I love calling 7-J and hitting double pair.
I fold Aces and Kings when I don't hit anything on the flop.
COME AT ME!!!!!
You are a mentally strong player.
You know how to step outside the usual patterns, be flexible, and play in an extraordinary way.
You mix up your game and stay unpredictable.
You are a threat to nits who play on autopilot and follow strict templates.
You can punish arrogant players as well.

Well done.
I respect brave players
 
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My friend, I’m neither a hunter nor a trap-setter…
I’m more like the player who sees the flop, doesn’t fully understand what just happened,
and says: ‘Let’s just go with the flow and see where this goes!’

Sometimes I play like a professional hunter: c-bet, barrel, stone-cold face like I know exactly what I’m doing…
And other times I turn into a creature that loves traps: slowplay, check-check,
to the point where even I forget I’m holding a strong hand!

But honestly… my real style is:
‘Play according to mood — if I win, I call it strategy, and if I lose, I blame bad luck!’

And you keep setting those traps… just let us play against you wearing safety helmets!
I understand you. Poker is a clash of opposites.
It’s a game where your mood (your inner energy) collides with the mood of others.

If inside you there is no disappointment, fatigue, or negativity —
and instead you have positivity, drive, courage, and persistence —
then the game itself starts to flow your way.
The game loves aggressive, extraordinary players whose energy overflows.

Win however you want.
Everyone is given the freedom to play the way they prefer.
The most important thing is that the final result brings you joy, not frustration.
 
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