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 Originally Posted by dalecooper
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.
passive players might get a few wins out of you due to good cards, but heads up play is dominated by aggression, no contest. I had a tight-passive check call then turn a set 3 times in this one sng, I just couldn't believe he'd catch that well and it killed me.
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