Thinking villain always flops nuts
How do I stop myself thinking the villain always flops 2-pair or better?
It seems that if I raise preflop with a big pair or AK and I c-bet a dryish board on flop, either the villain folds and I win a small pot, or I get reraised and start thinking he's flopped better than a pair.
I am then normally checking the turn and end up facing a large bet, which may be 2p or a set, or just a steal with top pair (below mine) as I showed weakness by not reraising his flop raise and only checking the turn.
How I understand, it's bad to get stacked (100bb+) with just TP or overpair, but it seems if I continue on turn and river I lose my stack (or most of it) and if I fold he flips over top pair (below mine).
1) Am I just giving people too much credit at these limits?
2) Should I be willing to get it all in with overpair on flop as I would probably be up against top pair more often than 2p or better?
It seems that if I try to "protect my hand" I get stacked by 2p or better and if I go into "pot control" mode I let them outdraw me cheaply.