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Why the small turn bet? It's less of the pot than your flop bet, making it seem like you're iffy about the hand.
At the worst, I'd call here. Even if he has two spades, you still have many outs to make a better hand (6 spades + 2 5s + 2 As = 10 outs; 21% to hit on the river; $4 into a $22 pot fits that perfect). I'm not that concerned about the boat here, but it is a possibility.
I'd only be worried about it if this guy showed an affinity for pocket pairs earlier (many people don't know think about how well they can pay off at these stakes, meaning that frequently 88 would get folded). Similarly, I'd be interested in knowing how much he'd bluffed previously.
McPee's right that reraising will tell you for sure if he has a better hand now. Doesn't help you if you end up with callable odds again though, plus if you get the 6 out flush you end up wondering which better hand he had.
In the end, reads are important on this hand for me. Does he like suited cards to a raise? Does he like pairs to a raise? I'd only fold here if he'd previously shown an affinity toward pocket pairs and specifically not toward suited connectors and didn't bluff a lot.
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