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I think that against an unknown, hands such as 89, QJ, and KJ are a part of villain's range though it's probably the bottom and all those hands have a decent amount of equity against you here.
The top part of his range that he is value shoving with here have you crushed imo.
One thing that has helped me recently in these tptk/scaryboard/oop type situations is trying to set a goal for the final pot size and then planning the hand out around that goal. Right when villain throws in a raise, its time to get away because you no longer have control over the final pot size and your plan is botched.
If villain in this hand had a 50bb stack you would be better off making a PSB on the flop and sticking the rest in on most turns.
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