Strategy
Slow Play
Slow playing (or trapping) is the act of playing a very strong hand passively — checking or just calling instead of betting or raising. The goal is to disguise your hand strength and encourage opponents to bet into you or catch up enough to pay you off. While slow playing can extract more value in specific spots, it risks giving free cards that could beat your hand.
Example
You flop a full house and check instead of betting, hoping your opponent will bluff or improve to a hand they'll pay off with.
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