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Originally Posted by DrChesspain
If you are going to fold on the flop when you hit your ace heads-up with an SPR of 4, then I don't see the point of having raised this preflop. At least when one raises from the button with a much worse suited ace, you can legitimately believe that you might fold out better aces...and subsequently feel more comfortable folding an A-high flop. However, you simply bloated the pot with a fairly good hand, only to put yourself in a position to fold or play for stacks with a "meh" kicker.
I think there's a lot of merit to limping but I don't think there's anything wrong with raising to fold this flop with part of your range. I mean, I'd never limp AJss there, but I could probably fold it to a mega donk bet from a tight player on that flop.