Limp-Raise
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A limp-raise is a deceptive play where you call the big blind and then raise after an opponent tries to steal or open. This play traps aggressive players who raise too wide, allowing you to re-raise with premium hands while appearing weak.
Example
You limp with AA in the BB, an early position player raises, and you trap with a large re-raise.
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