Quote Originally Posted by sunfunbunch
I don't know about you guys, but for me it's EASIER to fold AA in an uncoordinated board, than it is it to fold in a coordinated board.

Sets are hidden better this way, I think.
I agree with both of you, but when would you lay down in this hand, after the min raise? Or else, what would you do here? By building the pot to about 25 BB pre flop, then betting 1/2 pot on the flop and getting min-raised, I got caught in a pressure point.

I could fold easier if he called my flop then raised my turn bet or if I check/raised then he 3-bets on the flop. Makes me think...does anyone do a check/raise with AA on an uncoordinated board with one face card to define a hand better?