Yeah, the thing about this deck is that it is reactive, instead of active. You play passively, waiting for the right moment to counter your opponent's moves. So it kinda depends on your opponent's action, not to mention you need the Counter Traps to be ready when the opponent performs said action.
Doesn't really help that most big moves usually happen on turn 1. By the time you've actually got your traps active you're probably either already dead or your opponent has a strong enough broad they can just run you over without triggering any traps.