I'd have re-raised more preflop. I'd have raised it to at least $6. I'm much more likely to raise it to $8. I don't like varying my betting based on my cards. If I'm going to raise, I raise 4xbb (+1bb/limper) preflop whether I am raising with Ts or raising with As. Same rule applies to re-raising as far as I'm concerned.

If someone notices that my re-raises are 4x the original raise and then see that this time I only min-raised or even 3x... flags go off. Why would I do that? I want a call. Why would I want a call? I have a monster. Keeping those raises, re-raises consistent keeps them from knowing exactly what I'm re-raising with.

Betting post flop should be consistent as well. 3/4 pot bet after the flop would be enough to not give your opponent the odds to continue on a draw. Your $1 bet into an $8 pot is the best thing in the world to a LAG who called your raise with his 45s hearts. He's got the odds to call it and your trip As are going down to a flush.

If you get re-raised, then I'm all for an all-in. You have the nuts. If your opponent is on a draw, he's being very reckless putting all of his money on the line praying that a draw will come through for him and you'll make way more money on such a play than you'll ever lose.

That's my $0.02 at least... but I'm just a lowly micro-level player. So perhaps that's all bunk as you rise up the ranks.