QQ HJ on 975mono: Snap Call with Overpair + Draw

Hero
Q♠Q♥
Position
HJ vs BB
Pot
Single-Raised Pot
Flop
9♠ 7♠ 5♠

With an overpair and a strong flush draw at this shallow SPR, we never fold to a flop shove.

Flop Analysis

This is a trivial call. We have an overpair and the second-nut flush draw, giving us massive equity against the BB's entire range. **Math:** We need roughly 37% equity to call. Even in a worst-case scenario where the BB has a made flush (like J♠T♠), our Q♠ and set outs give us ~25% equity. Against sets, two pairs, or single-pair hands, we are either a favorite or in a high-equity coin flip. **Ranges:** BB's 10BB defending range is wide. This lead-shove often represents top pairs (9x), straight draws (8x), or lower flush draws trying to maximize fold equity on a dynamic board. **Blockers:** Holding the Q♠ is critical; it blocks several of the BB's potential flushes and ensures we have the best possible draw if we are currently behind a hand like 97 or 55. --- > **Takeaway:** At low SPRs, an overpair combined with a strong flush draw is an indestructible stack-off hand.