Set Up ( poker )
1) Make a bet or action that causes another player to think
you always act that way, so that you can take advantage of the
misconception later; set a trap for someone. For example, if
in draw poker, you raise and draw one card to three of a kind
several times, you may be trying to set someone up to think
that every time you raise and draw one you have trips (particularly
if you rarely raise on two pair). If later you raise and draw
two when you really have three of a kind (if things work out
the way you want, preferably aces), the player you have been
setting up may think you can't possibly have trips, and will
call a large bet after the draw with two pair or possibly even
one high pair. (Of course, if things don't work out the way
they're supposed to, he'll make a hand that beats your three
aces. That's a chance a good player just has to take.) 2) Prepare
a victim for being cheated. 3) Having check cashing privileges
(or sometimes just credit) in a particular establishment. "Are
you set up in the cage?"
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