Bet big on the turn, you can't give a cheap 4rth club. If he has the flush, oh well you have outs.

The key with these guys is to gamble it up and have the roll to back it up. Bruson talks about having protection from being played back at because if he has just about anything he'll re-raise back at them for all thier chips. Tighten up and play back at them. Some of these guys don't like to fold with any piece of the board, so over-betting works wonders against them.

I tend to avoid river problems like this by settling things on the flop in small pots or getting my money in really fast in big pots.

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