Quote Originally Posted by biondino
The key in the last hand is his check on the flop. This is almost ALWAYS a bluff after a re-raise, so you have to think to yourself what could you possibly be ahead of? AA beats you, JJ/KK doesn't bluff, QQ beats you, AK ties, AQ beats you. Only if the villain is weak enough to check/fold JJ or KK do you have a hope here.

I wouldn't value/block bet on this flop, either, because I am near enough sure he'll re-raise me all-in. I'd check behind - and be grateful for being allowed to - and hope for a club because at this point I am not at all confident there's anything I beat.
what about pokerstove saying im a favorite on the flop even against AA! am i using it wrong, or what?