Quote Originally Posted by Anon.E.Moose
I agree, I put him on top pair or overpair, and call. I probably reraise on the flop though, possibly even push. I prefer to play 2 pair fast, especially the bottom 2.
in a ring situation, bottom two on the flop are only marginally better than tp tk or overpair--they are NOT hands to trap w/ unless the flop conditions are IDEAL &/or the opponent(s) are extremely weak.

i don't mind cold-calling the re-raise in this situation b/c you're fairly certain you're up against tptk or overpair & can milk extra value on the turn, but on a different board, like 439 w/ two color, you should re-raise the re-raise to get open-endeds & flush draws the hell out. if somebody flopped a set youre going to pay them off anyhow, & if somebody does have tptk or op, they'll love you for re-raising & move right in.