by Aces Rule » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:22 pm
Certainly looks like a dangrous flop and turn for your AA.
Range of ck-r hands would most certainly contain pp 55,66,&77 for trips, 88 for TP&OESD and 44 for BP&OESD. Other ck-r hands could be any other pp for TP figuring you for 2 overcards and a missed board. Less likely but possible are the str* cards 78s, 89s and 6-8s - a ck-r on a str8 draw would be quite ballsy but vs 2 missed over-cards could cash-in right there on the flop!. No flushes until the turn and although that's a run-run flush draw if it hit something like 6s-8s he's got fantastic draw odds.
Only way to get ahead of the negatives would have been to re-r his ck-r on the flop. If he caved you most probably busted a pp 99 or better but if he calls or re-r again you're most likely beat!
Tuf fold but correct I would venture!
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