Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
Against the range you guys came up with which do you think would yield higher EV?

Shoving back, or calling and seeing a turn, with the intention of calling a shove.
I'm going to throw my answer out there mainly to see if my thinking is skewed on this (normaly I would just shove this like OP did but your question got me thinking and this is what I came up with) ......
I think calling the flop to see a turn would be the better. But that is dependant on if "with the intention of calling a shove" means no matter what card comes down we call or if it means depending on turn card we call the shove. If a blank card comes we may be able to take him off of his hand which I would be more than happy to take this down on the turn and move on. In that range there are quite a few hands that have AA beat and others that we are basically flipping by getting it all in on the flop. And by shoving the flop we are taking away our chance to reevaluate the turn and decide if we want to invest the rest of our stack with AA on this board. As I said, I am mainly putting this out there to see if my thinking is totally off base or not deep enough. I too am trying to get out fo the mentality of ohhhh Overpair lets stack and this is a great questionfor that.