you're at the final table and the flop comes JKA, and the turn K.
wath do you do
Proceed with caution. Definitely not gonna bet or raise and make the pot bigger. In this scenario, where the flop is AKJ, turn K, it is very likely your opponent will have at least a set of kings or even better. It depends on the stack sizes, position, pre flop betting, image, etc ...
Apart from that scenario, I play AJ semi-aggressively - prefer to min raise preflop and check or small c-bet on the flop assessing the situation.
It is one of those
hands that it's neither premium strong nor weak hand, so it is tricky to play.