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Facing a River Raise: Building a Solid Calling Range

Facing a river raise is one of the trickiest decisions in Texas Hold'em. This article teaches you how to scientifically build a calling range, balancing bluff catching and avoiding excessive losses. Includes range construction logic, adjustment factors, and practical application.

Constructing a Calling Range Against River Raises

This article uses Button vs Big Blind as an example to systematically analyze the optimal calling range when facing a raise on the river. It constructs logic from perspectives such as pot odds, blockers, and range balance, providing GTO reference frequencies and practical adjustment suggestions to help you make more accurate calling decisions on the river.

Facing a River Raise: How to Build Your Calling Range

A river raise is an extremely high-pressure decision point in poker. This article systematically explains how to construct your calling range when facing a river raise from four perspectives: pot odds, hand strength categorization, opponent tendencies, and range balancing, helping you make more profitable call and fold decisions.

Calling Range Construction Strategy Against River Raise

This article explores how to handle river raises, focusing on principles of constructing a calling range, including pot odds, minimum defense frequency, opponent range analysis, and practical adjustments, to help reduce mistakes in river decisions.

River Raise: How to Build Your Calling Range

When facing a river raise from an opponent, whether to call depends on pot odds, opponent's range, blockers, and your own hand strength. This article teaches you how to systematically build your calling range, avoiding over-folding or over-paying your opponent.