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 Originally Posted by michael1123
But ... hey Xianti, you feel like telling AllInLife how horribly he played his AA here? 
What can I say that hasn't already been said?
You guys have done a number on him already. Please don't leave us, AllinLife! 
I didn't read this entire thread, so I may be repeating some thoughts, but... the other guy going all-in (check/raise or not) would have been a dream come true for me in this situation. Based on the size of the betting action pre-flop, AK is exactly what I put him on after his post-flop play. Your minimum raise PF didn't show too much strength, and with $3.25 in the pot before him, he re-raised it to pot-size to limit the field. He flopped the King he'd hoped for, so the check-raise smells of TPTK.
Personally, though, I wouldn't be in this situation. With AA pre-flop, I want to limit the field to just 1 (maybe 2) opponents. A minimum raise rarely limits the field much. Post-flop, drawing hands and random rags hitting two-pair become too much of a threat when slow-playing your AA. As Fnord put it in another thread, "With AA, I have two speeds: fast and faster."
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