Quote Originally Posted by Hop_Gazza
If he has a set why would he go all in? Surely he would want to extract the most chips for his hand by a smaller raise?

Pre flop looks like too much action for a further raise to be effective as there are already 3 in the pot with a caller still to come. How much, in this game, would you have to bet with JJ, QQ or KK to chase out the other players?

Perhaps on the other hand he 'read' you. Pre flop raise 3 BB - you are definitely not an AJ merchant (and if you had AA you would have raised much more!), so with your post flop raise the only way to get you to fold a pocket pair is to push all in.
Tight players play big hands fast like this all the time, hoping you go through the logic that you just did and call. The rest of your post I really have no idea what you said.

The fold might be standard, I know that at 1/2 I really was never folding here, and I haven't made too many AA flop folds on dry boards like this. I really couldn't put him on anything else but a set given the action and the fact that he was 17/10.