The flop action on such a multiway drawy board makes it pretty unlikely he flopped a monster. Would he shove over your raise with a flush draw?

I think he either has AJ thats not sure if its good on the flop or turn but then decides it is on the river. Or he has the flush. I dont think he plays AJ this way all of the time though but there are so many more combinations of AJ than there are 45s-JTs that he should have the weaker 2 pair almost as often as the flush even though Axs isn't possible.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 50.000% 50.00% 00.00% 4 0.00 { AdQd }
Hand 1: 50.000% 50.00% 00.00% 4 0.00 { JcTc, Tc9c, 9c8c, 8c7c, 7c6c, 6c5c, AdJc, AhJc, AhJd, AsJc, AsJd, AsJh }


Also since hes a LAG hes going to show up with some other random missed draw or whatever that just wants to rep the flush some small percentage of the time (5-10%?).

It actually looks like we are still a favorite here, or at the very least a coin toss and we are getting pretty huge pot odds. So this seems like a pretty easy call even though my first instinct was puke.