Strawman - if you know that your opponent has aces and you know the money isn't deep enough to make him fold those aces on most flops, you are basically relying on the implied odds of making your set - and as you already said, they're not there. This is a very, very -EV call with a baby pair against a re-raise from a TAgg player. You knowing what he has is not much insight unless you either A. make your set (and therefore get paid off on it); or B. hit a flop you can make him fold on. With $10 already in the pot, plus a near-guaranteed continuation bet of at least $5 coming from the hero (and probably more like 7-8), how often do you think you're going to be able to make him fold by bluffing? At these stakes I'd almost never fold aces after that re-raise. The whole point of raising that much, in fact, is to get into a pot-committed situation quickly so that it becomes correct to call ANY bet and your hand becomes bluff-proof.