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Where are you Clarkmeister??? (N/C)
It has become obvious to me that at low limits (2/4; 3/6) no one gets the Clarkmeister Theorem. I have seen a slew of 10 and below betting (and raising) with a 4 flush on the board. The one that took the prize was a lead and a three bet with the 3. So ... an addition to Clarkmeister's Theorem - bet, heads up, out of position with a 4 flush on the board as long as your opponent is reasonable . Or is that so obvious as to not be worth stating? I haven't been caught much, so this is not so much a complaint, as, I am just stupified as to what people are betting recently. No content, but if you wish to comment it would be appreciated. Cheers!
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Re: Where are you Clarkmeister??? (N/C)
Clarkmeister certainly does not apply if you think that your opponent will raise with non-flush hands.
When betting decent flush hands for value you have to be pretty careful; identify when you're opponents will raise with very weak frushes. |
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