Poker content related to “River decision” · 2 items
In a NL50 6-max hand, a player called a 30% pot river bet with KQ in a 4-bet pot. The opponent in the SB showed AK and immediately folded. The article analyzes whether this fold was correct and discusses the significance of the opponent having no river bluff history.
Facing a raise on the river is one of the toughest decisions in poker. This tutorial systematically explains how to build a reasonable calling range from four dimensions: pot odds, hand strength hierarchy, blockers, and opponent tendencies, helping you avoid common mistakes of over-folding or calling too loosely.