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call. his continuing range is probably something like 33,88,JJ+,AJ,KJ.
that's 25 combos which beat you, and 18 which you beat (IF he even continues with KJ, which a nit may not). thus you do not have >50% equity against his continuing range, and don't have enough equity to raise for value. just flat and keep his range wide. note also that by flatting, you get some implied value from the airy hands that cbet this flop, like AK and AQ, or whatever Ax he has in his range, the times the turn comes an ace. and there are only two real "scare" cards (K,Q) for you here with no flush draws on the board. and your opponent is unlikely to be good enough to 2barrel bluff a K or Q turn anyway, so you don't need to be afraid of folding the best hand often when the turn comes a Q or K.
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