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Push that flop since you'll be pot committed anyways if you rereraise and make a bet on the turn. Yes, if he has KQ then you're going to need help. But if he was trapping consistently with big hands then I don't see why he'd reraise on the flop. I'd probably expect a smooth call on the flop and a decent-sized bet on the turn. The minimum reraise looks weak considering his stack size. If TPTK with AK isn't good enough for you, why even play the hand in the first place?
You either want to take it down right there or force the opponent to make the hard decision. I can definitely understand the ten on the turn being very scary, which is why you need to figure out where you are on the flop.
But then again, maybe you would've played a bit different with total concentration.
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