Re: AA versus sane opponent
If one of my aces was a spade I'd be inclined to just shove it in on the turn. You could easily still be ahead of his KK and you can still win even if behind. Without a spade it's a lot tougher as you could have one out against QsQx or no outs against AsKs.
Since he didn't raise the flop I'd lean a bit more toward him having KK than QQ or JJ but with no read I would hate to put too much faith in that. I don't think you are giving up much (if anything) by folding here even if it means sometimes you lay down a winner. It's just really tough without having any information on whether he'd slowplay a set on the flop.
Reraising bigger preflop could help keep you out of such spots though. 10% is a very ackward amount to get in preflop, especially out of position.
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