I think you need to revisit your preflop sizing. Second thread I’ve commented in where I think you went too small. Think about it, if you had limped, there would be $19 in the pot. Your raise isn’t even 3/4ths pot when 4 people have shown interest. When 4 people limp, it needs to be at least full pot when you raise (in this case $22, since it’d be $19 if you called the big blind of $3, so $19+$3 = $22). Really, something like 1.25x-1.5x pot is better, so I’d consider just making it $30 here.
Flop isn’t terrible. But I mean you are betting into 3 people when you have the option to check; so you may as well use a strong sizing. $55 sounds good.
If he isn’t “too loose or aggro”, then honestly I think this is just a set a lot. Not many two pairs out there (76s of which there’s 3 combos). It sucks but if this guy has just been sitting there playing 22/6 and comes out swinging, I think we need to give him credit.
That’s not to say we should always be folding. I realize houses tend to converge in what we should do here. I’d never call this from a 65 year old Foxwoods comp grinder but I’m probably not folding at Encore Boston Harbor for example.
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