Quote Originally Posted by dalecooper
IMO you don't want to see a turn card because whatever he's got, if he's behind it could help him move in front, and if you're behind it's not likely to help you no matter what it is. So find out now. Raise him one more time - even though it's getting expensive - without going all-in just yet. See what he does. If he just calls, you may learn that you're ahead, and if the turn card is harmless that would be a good point to get all your money in. If he goes all-in you have a difficult decision to make. Good luck. Personally, I might fold unless I had a read on the player telling me otherwise.
I had been struggling w/ two pair recently as well, and I like this approach a lot. The re-reraise lets you find out right there if he likes his hand enough to push all in before the turn. That is the point I like to bail on two pair. Sometimes they've got two pair themselves and your re-raise looks like a set or better and they end up giving up there themselves. I should also note that I question a call of my re-reraise, that to me usually says he's got a monster and is letting me bet as much as I want into him for the rest of the hand. Thanks for clarifiying this play a little bit more Dale, it helped me understand better what I couldn't quite spell out yet.