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I'm still new to this whole "thinking about my opponent" thing, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
I think a flop c/r would scare him off his air and only make him come back at you with stuff that beats you. Also, what does he think of you? Does he think you're another fish or might he have reason to think he could actually double-barrel you off a hand? How often have you seen him double-barrel? Has he shown up with the goods or have people folded to his double-barrels often?
What was your plan when you were calling on the flop? I don't think TT is something you want to take to war here but it might be a decent bluff catcher. That is, if he wasn't raising UTG. Do you know what his range looks like here? AK and AQ are possibilities, but how low do his PP go? If he his UTG range is just TT+, AK, AQ, then I think you'd be behind, but not so much more so that a fold would be correct.
TdTs has 47.765% equity against a range of 88+, AQs+, AQo+ on a board of 9s 8d 9c 5s. Due to the money already in the pot, folding would be wrong here.
More interestingly, when you tighten his UTG range to TT+, AQs+, AQo+, PokerStove says you have 50.638% equity, making you a slight favorite.
So yeah, I don't know if I would raise him, as that might cut down his range to stuff that beats you, but folding has got to be the worst option here. You're in a great position to catch a bluff here.
On second thought, though, I might consider raising him to prevent him from drawing to his overcards if he has them, or at least make him pay more to do so. Still not sure if that would likely restrict his range to stuff that beats us, though.
Again, you'd also have to know if he would fire a second barrel (isn't this typical of TAG players?) with AQo+, AQs+, because if his range for a flop cbet is TT+, AQs+, AQo+ but his range for a turn barrel is tightened to TT+, then your equity falls to 6.364%, making a fold the best choice. The best choice here pretty much depends on how frequently he double-barrels when checked to.
On second thought, I like this fold. His stats don't read "TAG" but "nit" to me. Unless I've seen him getting in and barreling the turn with overcards, I'd probably give him the benefit of the doubt, since pretty much every other hand in his PFR range has you beat on this board.
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