Thanks for all the opinions.
In the hand I'm actually the solid (cough, cough) TAG UTG. The villain is also a TAG running at 24/10/2.5.
I had
![The Six of Hearts [6h]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/6h.gif)
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After the reraise I was pretty sure he had a big pair because I couldn't remember him reraising me before (I normally don't call that big a reraise OOP with a PP, but stacksizes and no previous reraises made an easy call).
I think the way I played it is the best way to get a big pair all in.
The reason I posted the hand the way I did was that I wasn't really sure how I would play it if I was the CO with AA. One really should not lose a double stack to a TAG with an unimproved AA, but where do you fold? I can definetly see myself getting trapped here.
I think I'm with the people who say to call the flop and fold the turn. With 100BB stacks I would raise the flop (and stack off), but doblestacked I think it makes the pot to big, making it impossible to get away (like UA said).
I really don't think many solid TAGs play the turn and the river that hard with JJ, QQ, KK (like zmej said) and not to many people are willing to make 200 BB bluffs.