$2 NLHE 6-max: JJ facing EP preflop aggressor turn shoving on dry board

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UTG: $3.80 (190 bb)
MP: $1.01 (51 bb)
CO: $0.46 (23 bb)
BU (Hero): $1.91 (96 bb)
SB: $1.07 (54 bb)
BB: $9.42 (471 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero is BTN with J J
UTG raises to $0.07, 2 players fold, Hero calls $0.07, 1 fold, BB calls $0.05

Flop: ($0.22) 8 3 5 (3 players)
BB checks, UTG bets $0.22, Hero calls $0.22, BB folds

Turn: ($0.66) 2 (2 players)
UTG bets $3.51 (all-in), Hero ??

Villain is an unknown with VPIP, PFR 20/20 for <20 hands
I tend to flat JJ against UTG raiser.

How would you play this hand?

I called and Villain has KK
 
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Typically over shoves on low boards in microstakes (especially vs UTG open) are big pairs. He's hoping you can't fold 8x, 99+. If you have better stats on someone, then it can sometimes roll into someone have Ax and looking for fold outs, but usually people will just bet 2/3rds pot instead.
 
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Yeah, this is a bigger overpair a huge percentage of the time. NH, fold the turn.

Edit - And don't put the results in a spoiler. It still affects the responses you get.
 
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Stack to pot ratio is about 9 on the flop, so in general we do not want to get our stack in with overpairs.
On a dry flop like this id probably fold.
 
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It's a tough spot, but I don't think a call is bad.
 
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You hand is not strong to call this out pot shove, if you have 2 pair or above hands to call is better, not necessarily call this shove use your JJ.
 
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I would probably 3-bet preflop but I tend to be aggressive, flatting is fine. With the 3-bet we will have a better idea what kind of hand our unknown opponent may hold. IF they flat we probably can rule out AA, KK, QQ and probably AK. I mean against an unknown I'm willing to get in preflop with JJ here.

AS PLAYED. I would fold. Board is dry so they probably aren't betting any draws. There are 2 hands we beat here and thats 99 and 1010. At micros overshoves are 99.9% of the time nuts.
 
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