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Not a lot of BBs play makes sense.... No draws, so must have a pocket pair. Pushes the river out of position, so was obviously worried of being checked behind, as it was obvious hero wasn't folding.... so I'm saying they flopped quad 2s.
Possibly 99.... for some lucky suck out, and possible QK if they weren't very good....
Looks like preflop your TPTK has 50.73% equity against two random hands @ 24.63% each. On the flop you're still the favorite to win at 79.07% vs 10.46% each. Turn is 78.00% vs 11.00% each. River is 78.46% vs 10.77% each. So straight up your the clear favorite all the way thru. If your TPTK held up good for you and if you lost, you got your money in good. There's pot odds, implied odds, and reverse implied odds to consider as well...shud evaluate these with some more info.
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As it is NL10 and your opponent is the BB, he can have anything. Including a 2. And with that dry board, he can't have a draw. So either he has a 2 or he overplaid a hand like KQ.
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Posted by shokaku: As it is NL10 and your opponent is the BB, he can have anything. Including a 2. And with that dry board, he can't have a draw. So either he has a 2 or he overplaid a hand like KQ.
he can have anything.... Really ? he called raise preflop, should be have something. I guest he had K , maybe K9 , medium pair or 22. Maybe want make a trap when hold AA or KK ? History really help in this situation to figure his play
I'm guessing villain either had AA or trips, given how he check/called to the river and then bet.
I put my money on pocket kings or pocket 9s or 5s or K2 so he s got a fh.
if he had KK , he slowplayed it fromthe start .... just calls the allin , postflop he has hit a fh
if he had 55 or 99, call on the allin is acceptable but why call the 2 dollar raise and postflop his hand does not improve... the turn or river does...