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I actually have to commend OP itt for trying to think on a higher level, however you're only leveling yourself when you start planning floats where you are going to represent certain cards on later streets.
Villains stack size was just way too small to consider playing T6s in a raised pot against him. T6s is going to play well deeper stacked in position against bad players. If you wanna lag it up at this level with these types of hands, then do it when effective stack sizes are 250bb deep or so like they are often are at 2NL because people stack off so frequently.
The whole argument about KTs vs T6s is just laughable dude. KTs is far superior for isolating a 50bb stacker you're going to usually going into the flop with low SPR's and low SPR's are for TPGK, not draws.
If you find that you are spewing with this hand or getting unlucky, maybe it is your postflop skills that need work. TPGK is not the nuts and you will sometimes have to try and settle for 2 streets of value instead of 3 with it, and when villain wants to play for 100bb+ stacks then its probably time to let it go before the pot gets big.
My final thought here is if you are having trouble playing these medium strength broadway hands post flop, then why in the world are you considering playing a loose aggressive style?
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