This is more of a hypothetical question
5/10 2k max 9 handed
First time playing in this casino and just sat about an hour ago so no deep reads. Villian in this hand "seems" competent, but no history to back that up. Young guy, played a few small pots in late position. No hands shown. I probably have similiar image. The game overall is definitely most easily described as dead.
~1800 effective
I'm dealt A
K
UTG+1. Folds to me and I open for 40. Two more folds to villian in the HJ. Villian calls and everyone else folds.
Flop (95): A
K
T
I bet 60, villian calls
Turn (215): T
I bet 140, villian calls
River (495): 4
So final board of A
K
T
T
4
I bets 270, villian raises to 1100 leaving ~ 500 behind.
I took a few seconds and before folding, thought this was a great spot to ship it if we were deeper. I'm just not really sure how deep we would need to be? Like what's the bare minimum that we would still need to have behind in this spot to comfortably push it in? I say comfortably cause I think this move gets a fold like basically always at certain depths (but obviously not actually always) and I think it even gets a fold a quite a lot at relatively shallower depths (I swear I almost shipped it in this exact spot cause it just looks so ****ing strong and puts even the top of his range, except quads, in a disgusting spot, but thought better of it and mucked)
So how deep would you want to be and why?
Or am I just being overly optomistic about this spot in general?