Lying in the Bushes ( poker
)
The place where sneaky poker players lie in wait, usually accompanied
by powerhouse hands
they have sandbagged, or otherwise slow-played, to trap unwary
aggressive players; often part of the phrase waiting in the
weeds or lying in the weeds. For example, in a high draw game,
you raised before the draw with three aces. Among the several
callers, the first man took three cards and passed after the
draw. Everyone else passed. You did not improve your hand, but
three aces is worth a bet after the draw, so you bet. The three-card
draw now raises. The others fold. You call. He shows his full
house. He was waiting in the weeds. Also, bushes, as part of
the terms in the bushes, and woods, as part of the terms in
the woods and waiting in the woods.
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