You think all or most pairs are folding preflop to a resteal from the SB? That's is not my experience. I'm not even sure you should when stacks are that deep. I certainly would be interested to hear other opinions on that.
I'm invoking logic, in that if someone incorrectly is calling a 3-bet with ~15% of their stack pre-flop, then they likely aren't folding that flop. I think I'm wasting my breath here, but there's no purpose in c-betting when no better hands are folding in this spot. It's poker 101, and I'm not going to try and explain this from a GTO perspective, but you'd rather have someone betting with their dominated range, than you folding it out.
But it seems like that's exactly what you're advocating here.
That's a plan alright, but I'm not sure it's a good one. You should never feel obligated to blast away OOP just because you're resteal got called by a lag. You raise AK for value and you realize that value when you flop well anything beyond that is just icing on the cake.
Honestly, I don't even know what you're saying. But my point in that example was to show a line that was better than blindly bet/bet/bet. It's of course not an ideal line, or one I'm advocating as the highest EV line.
Sorry. There might have been a little more edge to my post than was warranted. I think it was your insinuation that BigD step down a level from what is already the lowest limit you can play live based on one hand which IMO wasn't horrible but could have been played better. It seemed a little excessive.
I thought he was playing 2/5, but regardless it was horribly played. Yes, we all make mistakes, but this hand was beyond mistakes. It's not personal in any way, shape or form. I'll just leave with a quote from him...
"this is 2-3 and I would have played pocket aces or kings the same way I played this so not sure what the problem is."