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Old 04-27-2005, 02:08 AM
Shillx Shillx is offline
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Default Re: 3/6 T5o - Clarkmeister Theorem?

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I'd have to search up a link, but every time I've seen a set or higher type hand on a 4-flush board, the majority of posters were advocating a check/call over a bet/call or bet/fold.

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I have said it about a million times in the micro forum, but all it really is form of value betting. Sometimes you will get a better hand to fold, but if you think that the villian will fold a flush you have to rethink your strategy. Sometimes a villian will fold a better pair for example, but in general you should bet good hands like top pair or better on the river for value in these spots. Only check/call when you strongly suspect that the villian has a flush (by this I mean when you think that the villian is holding a suited hand), when the villian is a frequent bluffer and sometimes when the pot is very very large.

Brad
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