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Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
his fold is ok, but his opening check is terrible.
you should be trying to avoid putting yourself in a position to have a hard decision when you can make the easy push and no you're still way ahead in the long run thx to the preflop action.
His check on the flop isn't bad, more often than not he's up against KK or QQ and needs to outrun a set. When one or more push behind him it's an easy fold. You're too big of an underdog too often to make any kind of play at this pot. Unless the donkey will fold his top 2, which is highly unlikely.
It was just a horrible flop for Aces with that many preflop callers of a reraise the large. Check-fold here saves him more money than it loses him in the long run.
It's hard to say though, because if he open pushes the flop KQ might put him on KKs and not Aces. BUT if he's an intelligent player he'd realize with only two kings left in the deck, there are 6 ways he can have Aces or 3 ways if he thinks one of the other two players has AK. 9 ways for him to have Aces or Queens, 1 way for him to have Kings, so he's almost never drawing totally dead, there are 3 more ways he could have QQ than AA if the guy with 2pair thinks one other player has AK. So if the guy is smart he might put him on a set of queens and fold, but that's highly unlikely.
Check-fold here was the right play. No way KQ gets laid down with two all-ins in front of him, he's getting too good a price.