Hand Review

Facing a River Check-Raise

Why passive lines that suddenly become huge often contain more value than bluff.

BTN vs BB100BBHero BTNVillain passive BBUpdated: 2026-05-10
A♥T♣Hero hand and boardA♣8♦3♠6♥8♣
  1. Preflop: BTN opens, BB calls.
  2. Flop: Hero bets flop and turn for value.
  3. Turn: River pairs the 8 and BB checks.
  4. River: Hero value bets and faces a large check-raise.
Beginner Thought

Looks first at hand strength and often misses position, range, and line.

Professional Thought

Against passive opponents, a sudden river check-raise is often value-heavy.

GTO Baseline

Start with range, sizing, equity, and defense frequency.

Exploit Adjustment

Then adjust to the opponent's leaks: over-calling, over-folding, or over-bluffing.

Hand Setup

BTN vs passive BB, 100BB effective. Hero has AhTc on Ac8d3s6h8c after betting flop and turn.

Street-by-Street Training Map

StreetTraining focus
PreflopBTN opens and BB calls; pot is about 5.5BB.
FlopHero bets A83 rainbow and gets called by Ax, 8x, pocket pairs, and slowplays.
TurnTurn 6h gives Hero another value street versus worse Ax and stubborn pairs.
RiverRiver 8c pairs the board; Hero value bets and faces a large check-raise.

Pot and Sizing

  1. BTN opens and BB calls; pot is about 5.5BB.
  2. Hero bets A83 rainbow and gets called by Ax, 8x, pocket pairs, and slowplays.
  3. Turn 6h gives Hero another value street versus worse Ax and stubborn pairs.
  4. River 8c pairs the board; Hero value bets and faces a large check-raise.

Range Changes by Street

  1. BB preflop range is wide and contains suited 8x, weak Ax, pairs, and suited connectors.
  2. Flop call keeps worse Ax, 8x, 33, A8, and floats.
  3. Turn call narrows toward Ax, 8x, pairs, and traps.
  4. River check-raise from passive BB is often trips/full house value-heavy with too few bluffs.

Hand-to-Drill Prescription

StepWhat to do next
ReadName position, stack depth, board texture, and opponent type before reading the conclusion.
ReplayStep through each street and state the value target, bluff target, or pot-control reason.
PracticeRun river-decision-lab and thin-value in Practice Mode.
ReviewSave one offline Analyze Lite note if the hand matches a leak from your own play.

Beginner Thought vs Professional Thought

River bet

Beginner: I bet, so I must call the raise.

Professional: Bet-fold can be correct when worse hands call but raises are value-heavy.

Player type

Beginner: Bad players bluff randomly.

Professional: Passive players often bluff less when they take huge aggressive river lines.

Emotion

Beginner: Folding after betting feels weak.

Professional: Good folds are part of thin value.

Alternative Lines

  • Small river value bet can be good.
  • Bet-fold versus passive large check-raise.
  • Check back if villain rarely calls worse Ax but traps often.
  • Call more only with evidence of river over-bluffing.

Exploit Adjustment Table

Passive calling stationValue bet thinly, but over-fold to large river check-raises.
NitBet smaller and respect resistance.
ManiacCall wider with bluff-catchers.
RegularUse blocker and sizing information before deciding.

Next Drills

River Decision Lab

Practice bet-fold and bluff-catcher discipline.

Open Drill
Thin Value

Train value bets that can fold to raises.

Open Drill

Train This Hand

76 spots River Decision Lab

Focus on thin value, blocker bluffs, overbets, bluff-catchers, block bets, and river check-raises.

39 spots Thin Value

Name worse calls before betting medium-strength hands.

27 spots Player-Type Exploits

Adjust versus calling stations, nits, maniacs, and regulars after naming the baseline.

Interactive Question

Why can Hero value bet river and still fold to a check-raise?

FAQ

What is the main lesson of this hand?

Against passive opponents, a sudden river check-raise is often value-heavy.

What is the difference between GTO baseline and exploit adjustment?

The baseline prevents obvious exploitation. Exploit adjustments intentionally deviate when an opponent has a clear leak.

What should I record when reviewing a hand?

Record positions, stack depth, board texture, bet sizes, opponent type, your thought process, and the better alternative line.

Next Steps

River Decision Lab Drill PackFocus on thin value, blocker bluffs, overbets, bluff-catchers, block bets, and river check-raises.Thin Value Drill PackName worse calls before betting medium-strength hands.Player-Type Exploits Drill PackAdjust versus calling stations, nits, maniacs, and regulars after naming the baseline.Pot Odds TrainerDrill call prices before reviewing similar hands.Daily Hand TrainerPractice one decision point now.Player Type TestConnect this line to opponent tendencies.