Ad7c
Whatever pre. Flop, can’t really call multi-way, fold is good
AhTs
Lead the turn, fold if you get raised. As played, I’d fold to the turn to overbet, but if I called, I’m also calling the river. They’re saying they have JJ, T9 or a draw on the turn. Who overbets the effective nuts and then goes small on the river? This is a missed draw often enough that you should call.
Ad2h
Not a hero fold on the flop - pure fold. It’s very unlikely you’re ahead of everyone still in the pot, and you have little chance to improve.
QdTd
Flop: you can certainly c-bet this board, against 3 others check is fine too. Facing half pot and then min-raise, I guess call is ok. You can be drawing dead though - I probably just give up here.
Turn: call can’t be that bad but all-in or fold have to be better (guess which one I prefer)
River: Most likely they have A8/K8s, 99 and Jx for value. You’re probably losing to more combos than you’re beating, but given you the pot odds this is a call.
KsKc
Good fold. Who’s going to raise against a decent sized donk bet without at least a J with the preflop raiser yet to act? Still hard to lay down KK though - well done!
Ac6d
You should raise any A against a limp/call 3 handed. After that, you should continue if you were heads up, but fold is good multi-way.
Js7s
You limped, so you’re not c-betting on the flop. You’re double gutted on the turn, but then the heart outs might not be good. Still even though this would be a much better situation for you if you’d raised preflop, you still have the advantage, and I like the double barrel. The size is too big though. On nut changing cards like this you should usually go small in theory, and even more so in practice. If you do go small on the turn and don’t get raised, it’s even easier (and cheaper) to bluff the river, but the river bluff is still very, very good regardless.
KdQs
You can call or 3-bet pre.
Flop is standard. I’m not as sure about the fold on the turn though. There are so many pocket pairs with a heart that might play this way. The Ah reduces the amount of off-suit Ax combos they should have pretty significantly too. Then again, I doubt they have many pure bluffs either, so the hands you are ahead of still have decent equity. It’s close, but I think this is a good fold.