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I would have moved in on the flop here--if I fold him out great, if not then at least I have at least 10 outs to the nuts and likely more [against QQ you had 16 (18 minus the two dead queens)]. Anytime I have AKs in a raised pot and the flop has two to my suit, that's a hand I'm willing to gamble with and try to get all my money in with on the flop (unless I have a huge stack and am against another large stack in which case I'd probably err on the side of caution and just call).
And with AK suited or offsuit in a cash game, it is generally best just to call a raise and see the flop rather than reraise and risk having the other guy come over the top (a move many would make with virtually any semi-strong holding at party NL25) and getting yourself shut out of the pot or making a bad call as probably either a huge dog or slight dog.
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