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Hmm, we min raised pre with AK, we bet the flop really weak, we don't bother to put our opponent's on a range, and we don't know what our opponent tendancies are, and we still call ace high to a flop raise; all this adds up to us being a big fat FISH, so just call the all in because nut flush draws are unfoldable dammit.
Or, you could... Raise pre flop to at least $0.30, then put the callers on a range based on how often they are calling raises etc. With zero info, I'll stab a range of all pairs, all suited connectors 67+, suited aces and broadway for all three callers. These ranges are obviously a guess.
Once flop comes down, either bet properly, or check. When UTG raises, narrow his range. He's now got something like 67s 78s 33-JJ, though it helps a lot if we know more about villain, ie does he 3bet JJ pre flop, or what does he do with 33 on this flop? How does he play Ax diamonds?
As played, you have reasonable equity, so assess how much equity you have, and compare that to the size of the pot, the size of the all in and the strength of his range. You can do that with pokerstove and by taking the link that david left... http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...ll-173396.html
*this post has been edited, I misread the flop because of the lack of suits*
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