No hand history, but here's what happened. I was playing a $25 6-max table to keep myself occupied between hands in a SnG. I had been dominating the table and had doubled my buy-in in a very short period, mostly showing down good hands, but playing a lot of hands overall. One other guy also had $50+, and he seemed like a mediocre player, but very aggro. He was playing an average number of hands for the table (e.g. standard 6-max kinda-loose), but whenever he got into a pot he seemed to lock on like a pit bull.

On this hand I picked up AKo in the cutoff. The other big stack raises from .25 to 1.00 UTG. Next player folds. I smooth call - based on the table texture I think everyone else will probably fold, and I don't mind playing against the other big dog with position. Actually the button calls also, so three of us see this flop:

Kh 6s 4s

The pot is now $3.30 or so. The raiser leads out for $5. I go all in...


(Now bear in mind, I was playing these stakes mostly to amuse myself. This is not my usual play with this hand and deep stacks. But I'd still like to discuss its legitimacy.)