darbday;215299 wrotewell your cheating cause i was asking about the decision here ;) . the only thing about re raising preflop is those damn guys who over play aks and aqs. it's possible i would lay down to a re re raise from a worse hand. still i really felt he had a hand that he wasn't sure how to play like ak. i re popped him post flop (to 21k i think) and he folded. i think it was a strong play that would be hard for most guys to come over top of without a hand. and i think it saved me chips compared to this play you wrote. which i didnt mind. but even though a guy is tight, doesn't save me from him overplaying preflop and me making a mistake and laying down....
all this...maybe.
I agree he may 4bet shove here, but I am not sure, given your description of villain, he would do that AK (as AQ doesn't fold that flop). I know we don't want to get into a race here given stack sizes, but I think villain feels the same about his hand.
If he puts you on a 3bet range of AQ/AKs or 1010 or better, and being such a tight player, I would guess he flats your 3bet and folds to your flop cbet. He is probably an ABC player and he probably had AK/AJs there or maybe a medium PP.