I'm no expert but personally, I think you have the info you need.
He called a big re-raise and then threw another massive re-raise onto your pot sized bet.
You are behind (at least, your opponent think's he is ahead, which may or may not be the same thing). I would have him on AK spades, KQ (any) or perhaps AQ spades / pocket jacks at a stretch. I would discount the draw on the basis of the re-raise to your pot sized bet.
Some people have suggested that holding a limited number of chips left means you should call, but I have to ask why you didn't put the whole lot in on the flop? Why did you hold some back? I think you smelled a rat pre-flop perhaps? If I was in your position I might min raise on the flop to get the same info? That might show weakness, but after that flop, I might be feeling pretty weak and want to get out quickly.
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He called a big re-raise and then threw another massive re-raise onto your pot sized bet.
You are behind (at least, your opponent think's he is ahead, which may or may not be the same thing). I would have him on AK spades, KQ (any) or perhaps AQ spades / pocket jacks at a stretch. I would discount the draw on the basis of the re-raise to your pot sized bet.
Some people have suggested that holding a limited number of chips left means you should call, but I have to ask why you didn't put the whole lot in on the flop? Why did you hold some back? I think you smelled a rat pre-flop perhaps? If I was in your position I might min raise on the flop to get the same info? That might show weakness, but after that flop, I might be feeling pretty weak and want to get out quickly.
fwiw, i agree with dudeskin, open shove the flop...