An answer is just something that
- Answers the question
...
That's it.
Now, obviously we hold answers to higher standards than that. For boolean questions we still want explanations. When the answer is uncertain, educated guesses are fine as long as they are evidenced. But more explanation and divulging into the answer is appreciated.
So what standards count as reasonable? I propose just one:
It needs to contribute to mission of Stack Overflow as a site for high quality questions and answers.
This definitely did that. It answered the question. It improved understanding. It increased certainty of the answer. What more do you want?
Summary
The fact that someone else guessed the answer beforehand with a reasonable and well-explained hypothesis doesn't mean that the answer is less good. If the answer replaced the part that goes
@Praetorian's answer is correct.
with just
Yes.
you would have never have brought this up because it is a good answer.