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You asked about your turn bet, and if you are going to bet the turn, your bet is horrible. You are betting $5 into a $100+ pot? You need to bet at least 2/3-3/4 of the pot here ... you need to tell your opponent you aren't afraid of the 4 straight on the board. That's if you decide to bet. One of the holdings that would have called you on the flop was a 6, and at tiny stakes, any 6 would have called you. Folding to the big bet on the turn is not a mistake. With so many to see the flop, the chances of a 6 out there are pretty good, and if you call the turn bet, you may have to put all your chips in on the river. But your turn bet did nothing but tell your opponent that you were weak. He played very well to push you off your hand. The real mistake here was raising preflop with a crappy hand. Early in a tourney, with 2 limpers already, I can see limping and hoping for a cheap flop, but raising 5xBB with 75 is just throwing chips away.
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