Hand 1: AA is not the nuts here, with so many limp callers you may be up against a set...then again, the pot is $10 at this stage so you may end up playing for stacks by the turn anyway. So it depends on your reads of the players...

Hand 2: You mentioned you were working on aggression in another post, here's your chance; raise this flop hard... you have nut flush draw and a straight draw against a LAG with potentially nothing...

If you dont want to raise the flop, raise this turn; even if he has a set or a baby flush you still have a slight edge here. That's more than enough for me so I raise both streets here and consider getting it all in on this turn...

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Board: 2c 3c Tc 2s
Dead:

equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 54.5409 % 52.29% 02.25% { Ac4h }
Hand 2: 45.4591 % 43.21% 02.25% { TT, 33, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T2s+, 92s+, 82s+, 72s+, 62s+, 52s+, 42s+, 32s }

(I'm being pretty generous with the possible range of hands our villian is holding here...)

Hand 3: Played fine; def looks like a standard flush chase - hit by you. Nh