The Situation: You are playing a full ring $2/$4 NL Hold 'em cash game at your local casino. So far, play has been very loose, with lots of pre-flop raises and mostly multi-way pots.
Player A makes it $15 to go from middle position. The cutoff and the button, who both have deep stacks and have been calling a lot of raises in and out of position, make the call. From the Big Blind, you look down and find:
You decide to call and the flop comes:



There is $62 in the pot and you lead out with a $50 bet. Player A folds, and both remaining players quickly call.
The turn card pairs the board with the 
There is now $212 in the pot and you have $200 left in your stack.
What is your move? Do you:
a) Bet half the pot
b) Make a pot sized bet (go all in)
c) Check, with the intention of calling unless it gets bet and raised
d) Check, with the intention of folding to any large bet
e) other
Use the comment button below to tell us how you'd play it! If you'd have played it differently pre-flop or on the flop, include that in your comments.
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"Bad Hand"
Posted July 19, 2007 by Skydive
I would say one got a flush or straight draw or monster draw and the other might have a better ace or the ten.
And first of all i wouldnt play AJ OOP in a multiway pot as caller
"Tricky spot.If its a loose"
Posted July 23, 2007 by SRob59
I'm shoving here if the players are generally loose and bad (loose/passive) and I would probably call a bet on the river as well if a safe card hits.
Most draws missed so far and its a loose game so smaller aces and gutshots are possibly out there, both of which you have huge equity against.
I dont particularly like it but im not going to throw it away just yet.