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Man, I wish I hadn't read the real history before I got a chance to type this up. Anyway here are my thoughts
You raise hero calls. On the button villian could have any two. FLop is all low, hero makes a half-pot bet and villian calls. If villian had an overpair or two pair he'd have reraised for sure, no way he'd give another card with a strong but vunerable hand. Plus, normally a reasonable bet into the preflop raiser signifies some sort of hand. (Hitting the flop or an overpair). It's plausible that you would only call with a set (vs. reraise). Next card is a 9 and hero makes a weak bet. Villian substantially reraises. This could be because the villian senses weakness, or because the villian has (or got) a monster and wants to try and build the pot. If Villian had something like a low pp or paired the board, villian would likely check hoping for a cheap show down, as hero looks unlikely to bet much more.
The river is the telling point. If villian's hand was marginal (i.e. paired the board, or a low pp) villian would check down, or make a nominal bet (maybe $5 or so). Remember, hero could be on a draw, and one of the only draws just got filled in (a 6-7 just made a straight). With a very strong hand, villian would make a more aggressive bet something like $10 just hoping to get called. A push can only mean one of two things. Either you have absolutely nothing, or a monster. And by monster I mean a set/straight. No way you push with any other holding. Mathematically, it makes sense for hero to call (as it has to be more probable that you have nothing than set/straight).
I think the Hero called because he was confused by your line.
So, if you're asking about your range that could run this line? It's 22/33/44/77/99 (and 33 is very doubtful).
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