Quote Originally Posted by alias2211
of course it's a really tough fold but w/ villain as 27/3 from relatively EP, AK must make up a large percentage of his possible range from that position, probably half if you hold QQ. you can realistically put him on AA-KK-AK. maybe JJ, players like him would rather limp, call, hope to hit a set. but 10-10 is unlikely from that early EP. i think he was more than happy to calldown your aggression w/ the nut straight until that flush draw scare card came. you don't have odds to call, i probably fold.

this player doesn't push his semi-bluff draws or pair + OESD enough for you to worry about those much. if he was doing that more regularly (or at all, in this player's case) you might have an easier time calling.
The only problem is he might raise JJ and he might check raise the turn AI with KK thinknig he is prbly ahead and if not he has 8 outs. The more I think about this hand I am starting to lean toward calling as the best option.