Quote Originally Posted by storm75m
I tend to win most of my HU matches by setting a perfect trap (against other aggro's like you )
Heh heh. That's why it's of paramount importance to realize, when playing aggressively, when to lay back and let a pot go. Someone's been folding over half the time to you, and conceding a lot of pots on the flop - suddenly he smooth-calls you a couple times? Or min-raises you after calling pre-flop? You have to respect the warning signs of a trap. The typical heads up opponent that I see is at least somewhat tighter and more passive than me, so any signs of aggression or looseness are warnings. The one nice thing though is that players who are determined to trap give away a lot of free cards... and I raise the right kind of hands for taking free cards (suited connectors, etc)