-We have AA on drawy board. Villain is tight and shoves turn.
-In general, how are we proceeding. If villain raises flop, probably more draw heavy, with JT and diamonds. But when he raises turn, always KQ, or set?
1) While tightish, his stats are closer to standard than nit. 18/15 are about avg good stats. So we can surmise he is about 10% tighter than standard. Nit stats are both 10 and under. If the average player is a 5 or 6 out of 10, he would be about a 4.
2) Not enough of a sample size to make a hero fold.
3) If I had to guess, I would say he is 70% chance a TAG/ 25% chance a REG and maybe just a 5% chance he is a LAG with a bad run of cards. You have enough of a sample size to start shading him in one direction, but not enough to nail him down a TAG. I would say I would need to be about 90% sure before I consider hero folding here.
after you pot in 40% of your stack i think you are kinda pot committed after the turn bet.
a lot of draws miss on the turn; with QQ and KK he would reraise preflop and if he hit a set with 22 he might have reraised the draw heavy flop already.
KQ and 66 are the only Hands you are behind (i doubt a tight Player would call with K6s, Q6s, ... from MP2 with less than 30b behind).
therefor i would call it too. you have at least some Outs vs KQ and are a heavy favourite vs draws or any pair