I replied on that thread but i'll say it again, briliant.

AA is stronger than AK when pairing the A on the flop in the same way that making a set with a pocket pair is stronger than making a set with the flop paired, but it's still just one pair.
A hand from yesterday:
I call a 3xBB raise with 22; 3 in the hand; flop is 2 6 9 rainbow; raiser makes a 1/2 pot bet, other folds, I call (not standard, but was experimenting with AOK counterplay, many pros and cons... more pros I think, especially in certain situations); turn J, villain makes a 1/2 pot bet, I push, hoping to utilize my donk-call-equity, villain calls; river blank, I win, villain shows AA.
Pretty uneventful, save the the comment afterwards:

Villain: Holy shit, my aces got cracked my twos
Villain leaves the table.
In my mind: well, sort of... yes, if the money went in preflop... but afterwards...
flop: villain: 9.2% I: 90.8%
turn: villain: 4.5% I: 95.5%

I apologize, I think I sounded rude in my first post, but please understand and proceed with caution, it's still just one pair.