Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
Yeah... you're going broke on this one, as there's a string of overpairs that he could play the same way. I would prolly 3-bet or push over the flop, esp with the draw on the board at these levels. If it's a set or some kinda flopped two pair (altho connectors might be a bit less likely for a maybe tight player opening under the gun...) then meh... nh and move on to the next. You can't run the risk of seeing sets everywhere when you get played back at at these levels. People will get aggressive with a lot worse hands than that.
^^^this

I'll just add that you're typical TAGG can't lay down QQ or JJ type hands here, and a lot of folks will play like this with small pp's + SD (55 is OESD, 88 is gutshot). Sure, it's a set sometimes, but what Sarbox said is true on that score.

Step 1: Shove
Step 2: Reload
Step 3: Make note
Step 4: Stack him later