seems like good advice by BIGandRICH. At 25NL im folding KQ, AJ in EP, and AQ in LP to a good raise. I limp AQ, AK in EP, raise them in LP.

The key to making all this work (if you have position for the hand) is betting out the flop if it is checked to you, whether you paired or not. You'll take down alot of pots this way, and should make AK, AQ big winners for you.

When you flop TPTK do get called on the flop, you need to slow down and think. Like BIGANDRICH im betting my TPTK until im given some sign its not good (being raised). If Im raised, I will let it go alot of times. At NL25 you will find better opportunities to put money in a pot then with TPTK, and you should try to be careful with just a pair.

I've found that when going against TPWK with TPTK, the TPWK becomes a calling station and doesnt raise, thus eliminating you from making a hard decision about whether you are good with just a pair.

So I guess the bottom line is agressive but cautious when you get called/raised.