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The point that she made that comment is in reference to calculating the chances of the aces being in play before the flop...in which case, it wouldn't matter what the flop was, because it hasn't happened yet.
========= In an attempt to clarify... She is referring to the chances of dealing out the aces preflop. Someone getting AA, or two people getting an A...or whatever. Sure, after the flop, you can eliminate some choices or teh probabilites can change (which is what you are referencing)...but that's not what she is talking about.
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