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Originally Posted by sabloid
Why would we consider pot controlling the turn with larger SPR? We are very likely ahead with few dangerous cards on the river.
Exactly - no way villain had KQ beat when he chose to not cbet this flop - nothing makes sense for villain to slowplay here - he should not have J-9 and he should not be slowplaying a set on such a coordinated board with so many players in.
5 on the turn changes nothing; can't see how you felt needed to pot control or even considered you might be behind OTT. The fact you have a redraw to the 2nd nuts is just icing on top of the cake.
As played, I wouldn't like it but I'd probably call the river. J-J is a likely holding, but when you've played as weakly as you did OTF and OTT, there's a decent chance villain decided to run a bluff with 4 to a straight on the board. A-K is not impossible, and that hand does make sense for villain not cbetting into 4 opponents but calling your flop bet with 2 overs and a gutshot.