I have
![The Ace of Spades [As]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/As.gif)
![The King of Clubs [Kc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kc.gif)
![The Two of Spades [2s]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/2s.gif)
![The Nine of Spades [9s]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/9s.gif)
![The Three of Diamonds [3d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/3d.gif)
I think a while. What can he have? A flush draw is unlikely, since I hold the
![The Ace of Spades [As]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/As.gif)
How likely are these? As I said, flush draw not very likely; would he call with KQs? A set of 9's is possible, but statistically unlikely; also, why would he bet out 100 if he can expect me to be aggressive on the flop? Almost everyone would check-raise or slowplay a set here. Then: an overpair? With KK or AA he would probably have reraised before the flop. Also, he could check-raise me or make a big bet right away. If he has, say, JJ, why would he make such a bet? Either he puts me on a higher overpair or he puts me on AK, possibly with a flush draw. In neither case I see the point of a $100 bet in a $300 pot. (If there is a point, please let me know.)
I somehow got convinced that he most likely had overcards or a medium high pair and was testing the waters. And I got convinced that if I put him all-in, he could only call with a set or a pair of aces and that he would not call with a pair of jacks.
So, I put him all-in, and he called instantaneously. He had A9 for TPTK, and took the pot.
Did I overestimate my chances here? Was I wrong to assume that he would fold most of the time? I would not dream of calling and risking the tournament without a set (or a pair of aces, but then I would have reraised preflop). And finally, did I somehow give away that I had AK? A preflop raise of 4X the BB is not that large, is it? He either thinks I have overcards or a high pair. If he calls with TPTK he must be pretty convinced I don't have the pair...
Pieter