I suppose I have to call because I induced a bluff by checking the turn. But a pot-sized bet puts me all in anyway. Should I be leading the turn? If so for how much? He called a pot-size flop bet.

I get into situations like this where my opponent plays back at me very aggressively and I'm not sure where I stand. What do you do with KK in this spot? Do I play AA to the river into represented strength most of the time? I checked the turn, hoping to get to a showdown for cheap, I didn't happen.

superslowmo has been aggressive preflop. He three-bet my reraise once and I saw him do it on one or two other occasions. I wouldn't call him loose. He doesn't seem to be playing too many hands.

Sorry HH convertor isn't recognizing the UB format.

Hand #35084760-51901 at Bradford (No Limit Hold'em)
Started at 06/Oct/06 07:12:33

superslowmo is at seat 0 with $38.70.
lotus-wind is at seat 1 with $17.65.
IslandAK is at seat 2 with $25.80.
clarksralan is at seat 3 with $7.60.
hirvovi is at seat 5 with $18.75.
The button is at seat 1.

IslandAK posts the small blind of $.10.
clarksralan posts the big blind of $.25.

superslowmo: -- -- 6c7c
lotus-wind: -- --
IslandAK: Ac Ah
clarksralan: -- --
hirvovi: -- --

Pre-flop:

hirvovi folds. superslowmo raises to $.85.
lotus-wind calls. IslandAK re-raises to $2.85.
clarksralan folds. superslowmo calls. lotus-wind
folds.

Flop (board: 3c Js 2c): Pot $5.95

IslandAK bets $5. superslowmo calls.

Turn (board: 3c Js 2c 8s): Pot $15.95

IslandAK checks. superslowmo bets $16.80. IslandAK
goes all-in for $17.95. superslowmo calls.

River (board: 3c Js 2c 8s 4s):

(no action in this round)