$2 NLHE 6-max: Top set facing a huge bet on the turn

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poker stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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Hero (BB): $1.91 (95.5 bb)
UTG: $2.35 (117.5 bb)
MP: $2.25 (112.5 bb)
CO: $2 (100 bb)
BTN: $2.04 (102 bb)
SB: $2.67 (133.5 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with J
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J
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UTG calls $0.02, 2 folds, BTN raises to $0.08, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.22, UTG calls $0.20, BTN calls $0.14

Flop: ($0.67) 4
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T
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J
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(3 players)
Hero bets $0.28, UTG folds, BTN calls $0.28

Turn: ($1.23) 9
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(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.42
Should I ever call this massive overbet ? Only played a few hands with this villain but he never raised anyone postflop in these few hands. He at least seemed to have a basic understanding of the game and was not super aggresive.

At first, I know I bet not enough on the flop since my opponents might have alot of draws on this board. I would usually bet like 60% of the pot in this situation but I kinda felt the others have very weak hands and I didn't want to chase them away. Anyway, beside that do you guys think I should ever call this ?
Really don't understand why he almost shoves here when he has a flush but I really don't think he does this with worse than a straight.

 
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I'd personally raise more pre, bet more on the flop & bet fold likely on the turn facing a raise
 
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I'd personally raise more pre, bet more on the flop & bet fold likely on the turn facing a raise

There are no more chips in your stack after the turn bet if you play it this way, it's not a bet fold ;)

Let's say you 3-bet 30 cents and get two callers, might as well jam the flop with this SPR.
3-bet was too small, flop bet too.

As played, unless he can have QQ here, I don't see enough combo draws to call it, even then it is a breakeven call at best.
 
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As I wrote I do agree that I should have bet more on the flop but why should I bet more preflop ? I usually 3bet around 3-3.5x the open bet. I have made the experience that this creates enough fold equity for my bluffs and also a decent amount of value for my strong hands
 
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OOP you should bet around 3,5x and there is a limper so add one bb. You didn't bet 3x here.
 
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OOP you should bet around 3,5x and there is a limper so add one bb. You didn't bet 3x here.
Yes, should probably have bet around 0.24-0.26ct. 30 cents is slighty to much I think because my opponents have to pay way to much to enter the pot with worse hand. Anyway thanks for the advice.
 
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There are no more chips in your stack after the turn bet if you play it this way, it's not a bet fold ;)

Let's say you 3-bet 30 cents and get two callers, might as well jam the flop with this SPR.
3-bet was too small, flop bet too.

As played, unless he can have QQ here, I don't see enough combo draws to call it, even then it is a breakeven call at best.

why not?
2-( 0.26+0.40) > There's plenty left.
 
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You're then betting 40cents in a 79cents pot and yet you suggested to bet bigger on the flop. It doesn't add up. Even then, the pot would be 1,59$ with one caller after the flop. Betting 55 cents or more seems more in line with what you suggested and would make the pot 1,89$ with 1,10$ in your stack left before turn. You can't bet/fold unless it's very small and it accomplishes nothing imo.

If someone folds pre, that's a different story but I wouldn't expect it with the sizing you mentioned.
 
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