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				 Top Pair w/ Flush Draw?
				
					
						Hey guys, need some help on knowing whether or not this was the correct decision, as this situation has come up several times before. Villain was 29/17 over 24 hands, very small sample size. I basically figured he either had AT, an overpair or a set. My reason for raising the turn was to induce a fold if he held AT or an overpair, maybe this was the wrong play? not really sure what else I should have done in this situation as I feel like I can't fold and if the club doesn't come on the river I've lost so much to the pot and just have to throw the hand away to a large bet.
 Any opinions/criticism would be great, thanks.
 
 MP: $3.31
 CO: $3.95
 BTN: $3.94
 SB: $3.88
 Hero (BB): $3.76
 UTG: $4.00
 
 SB posts SB $0.02, Hero posts BB $0.04
 
 Pre Flop: ($0.06) Hero has  T
  Q   
 UTG raises to $0.16, fold, CO calls $0.16, fold, fold, Hero calls $0.12
 
 Flop: ($0.50, 3 players)  4
  5  T   Hero checks, UTG checks, CO bets $0.36, Hero calls $0.36, fold
 
 Turn: ($1.22, 2 players)  2
   Hero checks, CO bets $0.87, Hero raises to $2.82, CO raises to $3.43 and is all-in, Hero calls $0.42 and is all-in
 
 River: ($7.70, 2 players)  6
   
 
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