I think that if the villain was afraid to bet with such a strong hand previously, then all that raising should have said something (like get the fuck outta here!). I dont think I would have liked to raise it up $10 bucks like that - its too much money for an iffy hand against a suddenly aggressive opponent plus you have just committed most of your stack to the hand.
This probably is some weaktight advice, but I would have just called the first raise for an extra 2.50, let a scare card hit on the turn and felt better about folding. Since the whole board ended up with undercards, however, it would be tempting to stay in, but just remember how shittily the villain played a set - so just fold and cut your losses and wait to buy some easy pots off the scared villain to make your change back.



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