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His raise risks $2.80 to win a pot of $3.15, meaning if you fold more than 47% of your turn betting range, he can raise any two cards profitably. Even if he'd jammed (which, since you basically expect all the money to go in now, he might as well have done) that would risk about $5 to win $3.15 requiring you to fold 61% of the time for a profit with any two cards, so facing a jam, you'd have to call 39% of your turn betting range to deny him that opportunity.
If your turn betting range is:
3 x QQ
3 x TT
3 x 33
3 x AA
9 x AQ
2 x QTs
3 x ATs
2 x A2s
4 x KJs
That's 29 total combos so to defend 39% of your range you have to call just over 11 combos, or to defend 53% you have to call just over 15. There are 12 sets, so take your choice. I don't think I'm folding top 2 here with him being this short, but the maths says you probably can, at least sometimes.
EDIT: just looked at his stats, he looks pretty agro which makes me even more inclined to call, a turned FD or combo draw can play like this, and his stats make me suspect an agro shorty that's won a pot rather than a short sitting fish.
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