Easy call the first...he bets 23%~ of the pot and you have good chances to win the pot with a small invest. The second idk. Against a random oppo and no info i would call turn and see what he does on the river
1st hand yeah I think you should barrell the turn the utg player is probably gonna just ship it in with a flush draw on the flop....most likely holding for villan has to be Qx imo once he calls your c/r.
2nd hand tough spot for sure and have no idea all I know is that I probably don't fold the turn....and probably lose to his spades. I tend to call in these spots and then decide river
Hand 1, I dislike your flop sizing. If you are going to x/r, you need to be able to set up a turn jam because that's what you want to do with your draws to apply the most icm pressure and fold equity. You could even x/jam the flop, and I think that would be OK too.
Your other option is to not have a x/r range on the flop, which has some merits when you consider how many trashy hands you have out of the BB.
Hand 2, I think you can definitely put this in the call turn/fold river line. Again, this turn spot is possibly one that you don't want to have a raising range.
Pre is fine.
Flop is fine.
Turn no no no. I don't like the check on the turn. Bet turn (you win) so you don't give free flush draws and you also getting paid on the random flush draws. I see players always check when a 3 suit peels off as if opponents are always on flush draws. If he is Raisin the turn I'd fold
Regarding 2nd hand, did you recognise, if i call turn i just have 8 bb left. Normaly i call evaluate river too, but that was my question. Is it better on the final table with pretty huge Pay jumps to decide the Hand on the Turn in this case.