Playing a $1/$2 NLHE game in a charity room. It's the end of the night, and we're down to the final 4 players as people have busted/left. The room will close for the night in about 15 minutes; this often causes people to want to gamble it up a bit more than usual.
Hero: $175 -- played a pretty tight, nitty style when the table was full, loosening up as we got shorthanded, should be perceived as nitty still
Villain 1: $230 -- a LAG player who has gotten very aggressive in shorthanded play
Villain 2: $100 -- old man, tight, staying in line
Villain 3: $200 -- young guy, calling station, sees lots of flops (even calling decent raises preflop) and then it's fit/fold
Hero is on the button, Villain 1 is first to act, Villain 2 is the small blind, Villain 3 is the big blind. No straddle out there.
Hero looks down at A
Q
Villain 1 raises to $15.
Hero decides to flat call with position to try to let Villain 1 hang himself. (Thoughts on this?) Villain 2 calls. Villain 3 calls. (I didn't expect both of them to hang around.)
Flop ($60): A
J
9
Villain 1 goes all in for $215. ($160 effective for Hero.)
This looks like a draw to me almost 100% of the time. Is there any way we find a call here? Easy snap fold? Are we worried about the two players yet to act?