Grunch
You've got five outs to improve, and the board texture is such that these outs are not tainted. You've got a ten percent shot (9:1) of improving on the turn and twenty percent (4:1) by the river.
If you hit, you are likely to get at least one more big bet before a showdown, likely more. Implied odds are certainly enough to justify seeing at least a turn card. Call and evaluate the turn; you might or might not want to see a river card.
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Hand 2:
Four limps, SB folds, I x J3 in BB. Flop 732 (5.5 SB). X to BN who bets.
I think I'm supposed to xr here but say it folds to BN who calls and turn doesn't improve us. What then?
Thoughts on both hands?
Do the same thing you would do with pocket sixes.
I would be inclined to lead the turn unimproved and evaluate if the villain raises. I'd be more likely to continue if raised if the turn card was a 6 or 8 than if it was a big card.
Assuming you get to the river unimproved, you will have a hand that can handily beat a bluff but probably won't get called by a worse one. Check/call.