Tough spot post-flop

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Tough spot post-flop

BN: Di Rossi81: $268
SB: phil2003x: $343.03
BB: Hero: $467.36
UTG: IntenseDawg: $802.75
HJ: Glyu_M99: $267.18
CO: yayaya: $185.55
Villian is a reg.
He is slightly aggrressive from what I've seen from him, though his stats are somehow very tight.
Preflop ($3.00) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt A A
IntenseDawg folds, Glyu_M99 folds, yayaya folds, Di Rossi81 raises to $6, phil2003x folds, Hero raises to $20, Di Rossi81 calls $14
Standard 3-bet
Flop ($43.00) 8 3 7 (2 Players)
Hero bets $27, Di Rossi81 raises to $54, Hero calls $27
So how do I play this turn?
Not sure if he defends 33 here, but he'd definitely defend 88/77 and probably 87s

On second thought I really think this should be a 3-bet/call. He's repping only a couple of hands that beat me, and he has a ton of open enders/gutshots/FDs, combo draws.

Since his raise looks kind of suspcious, he'd probably expect me to make some kind of clickback, allowing him to shove fairly light.

Thoughts on the flop play?
Turn ($151.00) 8 3 7 6 (2 Players)
Hero checks, Di Rossi81 bets $24, Hero calls $24
I was going to fold the turn beat he now has way more hands that beat me. A ton of his raising range now crushes me or still has big equity, but he bets very small.

Even though I feel like he's milking me, I think I have to call with the odds I'm getting.
This is also how he might play a naked flush draw, since he doesn't want to bomb it and then fold with 18% equity, not getting the right price against a jam.
River ($199.00) 8 3 7 6 2 (2 Players)
Hero checks, Di Rossi81 bets $170, and is all in

Got the nut blocker, but I don't think it matters too much. He'd still shove lower flushes and maybe T9.
I think it's a fold, but I'm not sure.


Thoughts?

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