I also don't count the times I lost with AA in my hand and the times I won when my opponent had AA. the truth is that 90% of the time we go out with pocket pairs we will lose to a straight flush, full or three of a kind...I've already lost several times of AA in my hand and giving allin, today I don't give allin, I wait for the cards on the table for me to decide what to do.
It is just a pair, a strong pair, but sometimes we use it like a super pair with magical abilities! And there are coming the problems and the surprises!
if in early position then raiseyou can call against one opponent and see the flop ... but against 2 or more with pocket AA only allin
What happens with AA is that it is only a pair, We are clear that it is the strongest pair but it is just that, It depends on your rivals go all-in if at the table your rivals double or triple in the blinds that all in you They will accept it with any strong or medium project, starting you will have more opportunities or not, but constantly show the cards your possibilities decrease and those of the opposite grow, just be careful when you leave completely, play calm that losing with an AA is not the end of the world, in my experience I lost more all-in with double A than winning it