LOL at shove shove shove?

Pushing is a very specific response. One that doesn't come up often against standard opponents.

Fold unless villain is light 3-betting. In that case I enjoy 4-betting preflop to a point of incomplete committment, or just calling and repping. Generally beating villain to the pressure point is key if you feel equity exists.

The trap people fall into is not understanding that AK-AQ play really bad against a standard reraise range. However, you can punish open 3-bet ranges if you know how to apply pressure to avoid committment.

The bottom line is if someone is 3-betting you light, you're gonna have to get involved with AK. That's why it's good to have aquired some respectable postflop skills before venturing onto tables with open 3-bet ranges from skillful opponents. Though it is funny to imagine someone unprepared pissing themselves in front of a bloated pot when a rag flop says how do you do to their AK high.