Like has already been said before, there are two possible courses of action here:
1) Re-raise all in pre-flop
2) Stop & Go
Both are fine. If you re-raise all in pre you"re more than likely getting a call from him anyway so outcome would"ve been the same. However you chose to flat call his raise leaving you 4600 behind... The flop that hit is in my opinion a great flop for you, definitely about the best you could have hoped for with only one overcard and a gutshot. No matter what had hit though you should be pushing all in, taking away his positional advantage and putting him to a decision.
The 2000 bet isn"t even half pot, achieves nothing and never will. I know it sounds stupid and would be ridiculous to leave yourself with only 3BBs behind but a lot of weak players at $5 level ARE willing to put out that 2k as a feeler bet and fold to a raise. The bet looks either REALLY weak or REALLY strong - the guy obviously took it as weakness and even if he was wrong he still had two overcards.
The 2,000 bet was the main mistake in the hand. You were committed anyway so why leave anything behind and give up an opportunity to take down a pot without showdown? If you put it all in and he calls then I think you can question his call but not with the way the hand was played.
Dont think the AK guy did anything too bad to be honest.
agree with all u say ..TY..only "arguement"..he knows he has to catch...no?....im tellin him i have at least pair..with the fact im basically commited.??
At $5 level online I don"t think you"re telling him anything at all with the 2k bet, except "take a shot please"... IMO the 2k bet looks weak to him, if he"s wrong he has 2 overcards and if he misses he"s still got chips anyway. You"re fairly deep in the tourney but still 200-odd places away from the real money, there"s no money ladders to worry about yet and players are looking to build stacks to take them deep. He was looking to build a stack and didn"t really do anything wrong imo, he just pounced on what he saw as an opportunity to build chips ftw...