How to play small two pair

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miko122

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These seems to happen all the time to me and wondering if there's a better way to play it. For example this was my first hand of the session yesterday I sit down first hand big blind get dealt a5 couple limpers button raises to 7 with aj everyone calls. I don't usually like playing bad aces but was priced in with everyone else calling. Flop comes A5T two spades goes check around to button and he bets 25 and I raises to 75 and he calls turn hits q non spade and I shove for 115 and he snaps and river hits q to counterfeit. Is this just a cooler or should I just check call to river and then get rid of it then.
 
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This is a good question Miko. Here are my thoughts on the hand - Im assuming that since you said there was a couple limpers plus yourself and the villain this is at least a 4+ player hand. Personally, I would like to not GII on the turn because with so many limpers you cant just assume the villain has TPGK. His range is a lot wider including hands with sets, top two pair, flush draws and straight draws. With so many combinations of better hands, I think you just c/c the river.

Anyone disagree?
 
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But i think if you post the hand including the positions of the callers, stats on the villains and stack sizes, everyone will be able to give you a better break down on how the hand went.
 
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It was live so no hand history unfortunately
 
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