Top set and a lot of money going into the pot
$2/$5 at Mohegan Sun in CT on a Sunday afternoon.
This is an exceptionally good table. Two players to my left is a VIP player, a wild younger guy who is VPIPing 100% of hands and making big mistakes post flop. In between us (on Hero's direct left) is another loose fish.
Hero is 30s WG. I am one of the tighter players at the table. I am one of the only players who has been 3betting (even though the VIP player has been open raising hands like 24o). $850 stack.
UTG is MAWG reg. ABC/TAG style. The hand before this one, he got stacked in a 3BP with AA vs K4s on K64. Just rebought for $1000. I think he is tilted. His normal open is to $20.
UTG1 is MAWG reg. Seems like a decent player. I recognize him but don't know his game. $1000 stack.
UTG2 is MAAG. I don't know much about him but I have seen him around before and I don't think he is a big losing player. $850 stack.
LJ is MAAG. Unknown to me. Has been losing but isn't playing particularly loose. $300 stack.
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Hero is dealt TsTh
UTG angrily opens to $25. UTG1 calls. UTG2 calls. LJ calls. Hero? Hero calls to keep in the aforementioned fish behind. CO calls. BTN calls. Blinds fold.
Flop: Tc8c7d (Pot: $175).
UTG checks. UTG1 bets $80. UTG2 is in the tank when LJ moves All-in out of turn for $280. The dealer corrects him and action is back on UTG2. UTG2 calls $80 anyway. LJ moves All-in for $280.
Hero? Cold-call $280 with many players behind? Or re-jam for $825? Surely not fold.
Should I squeeze pre here despite the table dynamics?