Tell me what you guys think of this hand.

25 NL. Villain was up to about $40, I had my original 25 buy-in plus a couple dollars. Villain hadn't shown down a lot of hands but seemed to me to be a solid TAgg, with emphasis on the Agg. He didn't enter that many pots but used position to take down most of the pots he was in, and he seemed to be a big fan of the "flop raise to find out where you stand" move. Twice I had seen him raise a $1 flop bet to $4 (protecting top pair/good kicker?) and then take it down with a solid turn bet.

On this hand I raised to $1 with :As: :Ah:. Villain called from the button and everyone else folded, so the pot was just over $2 going to the flop. The flop was :Kh: :Qh: . I didn't love it (not ever that happy with multiple broadways when I'm playing aces out of position against a caller with a somewhat unknown range) but I didn't hate it either. I settled on a weakish bet of 1.25, which he promptly raised to $4. I was worried about something like KQ but I also thought he might do this with AK or KJ, in which case I had him crushed, and definitely wanted to stay in the hand. I started to feel like maybe a cheap showdown was a good idea, so I just called.

The turn was a blank, non-heart low card. I checked and he bet $7. With the pot at over $10 I felt like this was a dangerous street. Basically I was hoping I could just call here and get a check behind on the river, so that's what I did. Any raise from me here and we were obviously playing for stacks. I felt like against this particular player, a call or fold were my best two options; I just didn't have such a great read that I wanted to put it all in with aces. He seemed good enough that he might fold almost everything except a hand that was ahead of me.

The river brought a much-clarifying :Ac:. Now I felt like if he had AK he was definitely paying me off, and he might with KQ as well. I was slightly worried about JT - I had no solid information that he wouldn't play a hand like this as a semi-bluff - but decided to not bet would just be throwing away value. With the pot already at $24, I open-pushed for my remaining $16.

What do you think?