I flat is he has same stack.
In hindsight I wish I had done the same and then pushed any flop. But there where 2 broadway cards on the board giving us both the draw to the nut straight, I reckon he still calls off all his chips on a gutshot.
you're ahead of the range you put him on and you think he'll call you with the worst hand pre-flop if you ship the in the middle, so you wished you had flatcalled? That's results orientated thinking if ever I heard it.
Of course its results orientated, however its not the worse place either, I appreciate my hand likes to see 5 cards but I think, If I am in his position and my re-raise is called and the board brings 3 cards that neither match my hand or give me a monster draw then I can pass.
I am happy with the way I played the hand. But in hindsight against that type of player maybe it makes more sense to control the pot size pre flop and then when OOP get the chips in first, surely its a much harder call to make on a K J x board when holding ATs than it is to call a push pre flop?
Before the flop came down, I said something like "ohh thats a bad call" but I was glad he got his chips in with the worse of it when I commented on it being a bad call his response was "how is it ?"
So what range is he putting me on? Or is he even doing this? I would doubt it he has looked down and seen AT sooooted and though ohhh I have a monster!
Surely he never put me on A 9