3rd Street: (1 SB)
Seat 1: xx xx 3____Seat 1 folds
Seat 2: xx xx 4____Seat 2 calls
Seat 3: xx xx 4____Seat 3 calls
Seat 4: xx xx J____Seat 4 calls
Seat 5: xx xx 6____Seat 5 folds
Hero: 5 7 5___Hero calls
Seat 7: xx xx 2____Seat 7 brings in for $1
Seat 8: xx xx Q____Seat 8 folds
4th Street: (3.5 SB) (5 players)
Seat 2: xx xx 4 2____Seat 2 checks
Seat 3: xx xx 4 J____Seat 3 checks
Seat 4: xx xx J A_
3rd Street: (1 SB)
Seat 1: xx xx 3____Seat 1 folds
Seat 2: xx xx 4____Seat 2 calls
Seat 3: xx xx 4____Seat 3 calls
Seat 4: xx xx J____Seat 4 calls
Seat 5: xx xx 6____Seat 5 folds
Hero: 5 7 5___Hero calls
Seat 7: xx xx 2____Seat 7 brings in for $1
Seat 8: xx xx Q____Seat 8 folds
4th Street: (3.5 SB) (5 players)
Seat 2: xx xx 4 2____Seat 2 checks
Seat 3: xx xx 4 J____Seat 3 checks
Seat 4: xx xx J A____Seat 4 checks
Hero: 5 7 5 8___Hero checks
Seat 7: xx xx 2 9____Seat 7 checks
5th Street: (1.75 BB) (5 players)
Seat 2: xx xx 4 2 8____Seat 2 calls
Seat 3: xx xx 4 J K____Seat 3 folds
Seat 4: xx xx J A 7____Seat 4 checks____Seat 4 folds
Hero: 5 7 5 8 6___Hero bets
Seat 7: xx xx 2 9 Q____Seat 7 folds
I think you should raise the river although we often split it's much easier for us to scoop than it is for him. He needs to have A6X to scoop or 567 to 3/4 you (with 2 of each dead).