Quote Originally Posted by dsaxton
I think folding the flop is too weak against this player, but reraising seems like overkill with stacks this deep. I would probably call and hope for a safe turn card, at which point you can either lead out, or check-raise all-in, depending on how favorable it is (ideally you'd be looking for an offsuit K or a 3), and how much he bets. If a bad card falls on the turn, and he still shows strength, you're probably better off not getting involved.
Calling and leadin a 'safe turn' seems to be the best line. However, I'm not sure a K is even a good card for us (gives a straight to JQ). So we want to avoid any K, 8, diamond or A, which seems like a lot of scare cards here!

Also, the way villain plays I am pretty certain that if I donk lead the turn, he will push over or raise in the least. I have seen him do this against other players with and without holdings. He's a HUGE pain on my left!

Given that he is so aggro, I think I could be ahead here. BUT, is it too weak to just "wait for a better spot" when I'm more confident I'm ahead, and know he will still give me action?