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[QUOTE="F Paulsson, post: 362629, member: 6979"] Any reads at all would be helpful here, but assuming "typical" opponents, I'd guess this: Guess 1: A medium pair in the hole. 55-TT. He's afraid that you're holding a higher PP, but is reluctant to let his overpair go. Guess 2: Ax, and wants to "keep you honest", hoping that A-high will take the pot. Guess 3: A3s/K3s. This feels less likely unless he's a really weak/tight player. He can't possibly figure that you have a 4 and would raise UTG with that, so his full house should be a huge favorite. In fact, scrap K3s. Let's say he had a 3 or a 4, and put you on an overpair. It's possible that he was slowplaying you until the river, but then a K fell, and he got scared thinking that you might have KK in the hand. That's a very scared play, but it's plausible, I guess. Actually, screw slowplaying as well. I can't fathom someone slowplaying on the turn when you have position on him. A checkraise on the turn would have been correct, but he only called. We surely must be able to rule out KK, 33 and 44. I suppose AA is a possibility, and he just freaked out about the possibility of being up against a full house. Yeah, I'll go with a pocket pair. 55-AA, but not KK. [/QUOTE]
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