Re: \"If you call the turn you have to call river\" theory Q
This phrase is not applicable to your example hand.
It has more to do with calling a raise (not just a bet)(and after the flop has been bet as well) on the turn where it is very likely that both players already have a made hand. If your hand is good on the turn, it's good on the river.
It's not a profitable play (ldo) to call a turn raise and fold rivers. It's like people expect to call the turn raise and have villain shut down or something when you are almost always facing a big river bet.
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