Title says it all. Did I need to get the rest of my stack in here, or was pot control the correct play? I will post my own thoughts in a day or two so I don't taint responses.
smaller flop
if you're going to bet flop this sizing with QQ/JJ/Tx and you don't squeeze KQs/KJs you can x/ turn with AK to protect your underpairs
otherwise ap stacks are a bit weird and you prob shouldn't be shipping turn much on this board so a 1/3p will do imo
you obv can't fold river ap
Bet ~1/3 pot on the flop (this will loosen up his flop calling range, give you better odds on your range bluffs, and set up a pot-sized bet if you decide to follow through) Shove this turn.
Definitely smaller flop. The only draw is 54. Flop is 28.5. Bet 10 - pot becomes 48.5. Pot size becomes really awkward no matter how you bet, but you don't want v only calling with KQ, 66 or 33. (You're only 50/50 against that range.)...
Would anyone check the flop to size up turn and shove river? Here's why: Turn shove is a huge overbet and probably only gets called by a very strong range. A normal bet-bet on flop and turn leaves a tiny bet remaining.
Or maybe size the flop bet down to 8, making turn pot 44.5, with 76.5 eff.... It's all ugly.