Consider this problem from two sides.
Sense:
Villain can't risk - he must to win.
He has qualified via a satellite tournament, probably for a long time played in freerolls until won the coveted ticket to the tournament.
He hasn’t played for 2 hours - waiting hand and finally got AA, AK, AQ, KK, QQ (of course A5 and K5 he does not have).
AQ and QQ may remove - with them he would not say all in.
It remains AA KK AK.
If he has AA or AK - will limp on the turn and river (25 BB stack allow it) to check.
If he risk all in - it means 100% his confident of victory - full house (although it is strange that he was not afraid four of a kind 5 :) )
Answer is clear - fold.
Heart:
The probability that he received a full house on the flop - 0.74%.
Most probably he has A♥ and K on hand - top pair and a flush draw on the flop.
My chances 87% in that case - I'm ready for risk.
Damn it, this is not the last tournament, I repeatedly lost the bubble and can experience it again :)
Call !
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