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Originally Posted by endodocdc
You’re likely up against a set and a wrap. You’re not in such great shape if one of the villains has a QcXc to go with the range above. The best of the bad choices is a call imo, and I hate playing call bet poker.
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Even at the worst he's getting 30% equity and there are two others in with him, so he's got equity to call and/or raise (though even if he can knock JTxx out [say, JT97] his equity only goes up to 37% {putting in 3180 to win the 1120 in pot prior to flop along with 1120 from UTG as he call/fold turn and 3180 from BB gets you to 37% on your money}).
And that's at the worst (or at least
conceivable worst -- I don't see anyone else have AJT in their hand after the flop action and the cards hero holds.
So it looks like a call is best here.