Flopped set. After V's big turn check raise, what hands can call a river shove?

Flopped set. After V's big turn check raise, what hands can call a river shove?

$5/$5 NL Holdem, 8 handed
Effective stacks $1175
Hero - Has been playing 2 hrs, running cold. Opening and then folding pre

06 October 2025 at 10:36 PM
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by OGfromOCC

He said he didn’t think I had on overpair. So I guess that means he thought I had AQ, KQ.

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I understand that AQ and KQ may exist in our range, but if that's how he ranged us, his logic is shaky, particularly when he holds the Qh, blocking our combos of AQhh and KQhh that would happily continue to his turn x/r. Just looking at the combos, we're going to have a lot more PP's than AQ or KQ.

Like, say we did have AQ or KQ...would we call turn and river? If I was V, I'd hate the river, and would probably b/f for around 1/2 pot. I guess your read that he may be tilted was right.


i mean river is very clear jam but i think flop and turn sizing especially looked at together are a large error

would probably b50-b65 otf but if you dont do that i think b80 ott is way too small and your hand is going to have a preference to go really big

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