This Is How To Make A “Professional Laydown” In Poker

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In this video, we’ll be talking about when to make a “professional laydown” in poker. A professional fold is when you release your hand in a spot where recreational players would call. If you can make tough laydowns like this you will win more money at poker.

0:00 — Intro
1:40 — Preflop
3:04 — Flop
5:17 — Turn
10:28 — Hero’s Decision
11:35 —Reveal
12:22 — River

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This Is How To Make A “Professional Laydown” In Poker

10 thoughts on “This Is How To Make A “Professional Laydown” In Poker

  1. How often are you making this call on the turn vs opponents in your typical player pool?

  2. Obviously the math discussion is important and relevant, certainly against very good players. But he's playing 2 5 against a not very good player. In this discussion there wasn't near enough discussion about the villain or any reads. I get that Barts entire gig is math, but the other players skill and read on him is vastly more important.

  3. That's a pretty straightforward call on rec players unless you have a very solid read. It's AK / AQ or a random spazz out a lot.

  4. It's a mandatory call. Imagine folding this hand, what are the hands you are actually going to defend with? If you fold this, you are going to be folding all day and villain can just run you over. On top of that, I do believe fishy players may very well have AQ with the Qd, in this spot. I didn't expect AKs, but the fact that villain had that I think proves it

  5. I was thinking raise flop to about$350 or $375. Still not sure why that's wrong. You can get value from weaker aces and hands with one diamond, and you're drawing to the nuts if you get called by better. What's wrong with that?

  6. Hey Bart… Love your stuff… Here I think u have to factor in all the AQ, AJ, AT, too …U have too for sure if u factor in A2, A3, A4, A5 imo… and then I think you have a very close decision . Best regards Kim

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