Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Quote Originally Posted by iopq
If you put him on aces or kings just shove the flop because he'll call or at least pop it up some
I completely disagree.
I wrote that and THEN I saw the stack sizes
so then I went back and added the last part of the post

But is anyone really folding AA or KK in that spot after a normal raise? You can't really shove with those stack sizes, though

so is profit on later streets going to be on average higher? Let's plan the hand

Actually, here's how I would play it:

On the flop, I would check/raise. This is because if the villain has missed overcards and not AA/KK we want to get that flop bet out of him. There are two possibilities:

A) He 3-bets us because he thinks we have AQ or something.
B) He simply calls.

If the villain folds AA or KK here that's super easy to exploit. Just check/raise every hand.

Well, if he 3-bets us he's super-aggressive and we want to call. Probably get it in by the river with no problems.

If he calls our check/raise, he would have probably bet something like a dollar on the flop, we'd checkraise to about 3.50. That's putting a third of the our stack in. Then on a safe turn and river we can make two pot sized bets getting us all-in on the river.

Playing it by donking .50 cents is not good imo.