How does one make this kind of laydown?

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Good read I guess.... I know I would have been busted in that spot....
 
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You don't see it buts its in the commentary about the size of the preflop raise, that would of had bearing I guess.

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Is that what you call scared money?How can you fold that?
 
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Lay down

I guess if you doubt in your mind about your hand. It would be a good idea to fold.
 
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I am guessing he folded that because he was thinking if the other guy had the straight he would not raise on the river and just flat call. If you raise with the straight (at least in game theory) you are not going to get your opponent to fold any better hand. But, I would have never folded with the JJ there.
 
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I've seen this before. It's very old but regardless, it was such a sick laydown. I've seen better. Check out Annette Obrestad laying down her full house against a guy who sucked out for a better full house.

Btw, I would've gone broke for both cases.

 
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on that board he only beats an overplayed AQ or AX turning its hand into a bluff (hand 1)
 
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If I was in a live game huge buy in I think i could make that fold assuming the other guy has pocket aa kk or 1010, also look at the reraise. Its pretty large
 
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Id probably make that fold against the nittiest of nits.
 
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I wish I could make that kind of laydown
 
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hand 1, if flop not go all in
it is very hard to put all stack all in in river.

cos, if anyone holds Q, he needs to bet on turn.
if anyone slow play Q, he may just call
any hand could connect with this board.

is AA, KK,QQ, TT, AJ,AQ,AK,AT[maybe], QX, KX

hand could fold a bet here, QQ, KX

hand would call a bet, AJ, AQ,AK, maybe AT, QX

hand could raise a bet here AT, KK,AA,TT

so his hands normally when facing a raise...if not pure bluff, he only beats AT, but lost to most of the bigger full house, so I think folding here is very correct.

PS: I don't know if anyone holds KT or JT, are they going to raise or just call?<--- KT, and JT or maybe QT is the worst of the worst full house here. but could beat a str8
BTW; think that player fold JJ is very good, cos, all analysis is after game, but he did this during the game, under pressure, which is very good play....LOL
 
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I wish I could make that kind of laydown

Me too :(

I'm amazed he laid that down. Even with all that chitchat he folded quite a strong hand to an only slightly stronger one.

I cannot express how much better my game would be if I could make laydowns like that...
 
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