I think there was a theorem where like.. if a 4 flush comes, you bet like 2/3 pot and you take it down. But uh.. ever since Kenny Tran's call down on televised poker on a 4card flush board with like pair of 9s, it's really not reliable anymore.
It's essentially a leveling war. For a normal NL100 player, you are repping pretty thin here because you are likely to check a lot of clubs on the river here. Realistically, you are repping Qc, Jc and maybe a Tc depending on how thinly you bet, but this being FR and all, it's probably not surprising to see a lot of NL100 FR regs check with Jc and Tc here.
So if someone bets out here, it's not a bad idea to be calling with super wide range because it's a clear nuts or air situation.
To the question, as it often is, "it depends" imho. |