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Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
I had Deranged's recent post (link) on my mind when this hand came up. The villain here is completely different from the one in his hand, however.
Party 2/4 - 10 handed Folded to me three off the button. I open with black tens. The button and the BB call. The button has yet to fold pre-flop in an orbit and a half. Flop is Q52 all clubs. I bet and the button calls. BB folds. Turn pairs 2s. I bet and button raises. I call. River is 7 clubs. I check/call. Thoughts on the river? |
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Re: Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
You only apply Clarkmeister when you have the lead.
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Re: Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
Seems like you should have folded the turn if you weren't sure the ten of clubs would hold up on the river.
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Re: Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
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Seems like you should have folded the turn if you weren't sure the ten of clubs would hold up on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I would have called the turn and raised the river, but this is a great point. |
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Re: Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
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Seems like you should have folded the turn if you weren't sure the ten of clubs would hold up on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I wasn't even sure I didn't have the best hand on the turn. This villain could have anything. Also, I do not remember anyhthing about being in the lead being a part of Clarkmeister's Theorem. It only required that 1) you are heads up, 2) you are out of position, and 3) a fourth flush card comes on the river. |
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Re: Deranged made me forget Clarkmeister
Clarkmeister's theorem as best i can remember is if headsup and a fourth card of a suit comes you bet no matter what cards you hold.
edit to mention the OOP thing. |
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