:sigh: OK, where's my spoon again? OK, got it.

His range after he c/r is 2 pair+, some pair + FD's, some bare FD's, and some complete BS bluffs.

I don't think anyone but you can decide how imbalanced that range will be toward draws and bluffs.

FWIW, Hero is only beat by { KK-QQ,99,JT }, which, @ 3 combos each for sets, and 16 for JT, is only 25 combos. So Villain would need precious few other hands in his range to have Hero in bad shape.

If Villain's range is { KK-QQ,99,KQs,K9s,Q9s,JTs,KQo,K9o,Q9o,JTo }, then Hero has over 50% equity OTT. How can Hero even consider folding when that range doesn't nearly include all of Villain's hands?

The following is not related to poker:
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Wow. Just wow.

I'm only trying to help and if you don't SHOW that you're thinking like a poker player in the OP, then I'm definitely going to ask you questions that seem overlooked. I'm not assuming you don't ask the questions, I'm just trying to get your thought process into the thread.

There is no "right" way to play any hand. There is no "right" strategy, either. If I assume you play like I do and tell you what I'd do, then I'm giving advice with no context. Do you agree?