haven t read comments yet so forgive me if i m repeating shit

lame that villain turned the str8?

In this spot I usually flat call the flop raise and proceed cautiously if flush completes. CR all in would prob be standard on a non-heart turn.

If you think villain is minraising a draw then this is a sexy line to take (since he almost always calls the flop 3-bet).

Would you do this if the board was completely dry?

The big question here is how you wanna approach AA hands where villain is either raising a set or a draw :

-do you want to pay off sets 100% of time when "board doesn't get scary"?
-do you want to chase away draws?

Without a read, basically all suggestions are worthless, since there really isn't any "standard" player. Everyone takes different lines.

What about calling and leading the turn? I never do this with AA-type hands but it could be interesting.