$4 NLHE Full Ring: Two pairs on flop, UTG push, hero ?

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$4 NL HE Full Ring: Two pairs on flop, UTG push, hero ?

Stack sizes : (Hero : 4,92) (UTG : 1,26) (UTG+1 : 3,83)

Preflop:
Hero is MP3 with 9, 8
UTG calls $0,04, UTG1 calls $0,04, UTG2 calls $0,04, 2 folds, Hero calls $0,04, 3 folds, BB checks.

Flop: ($0,22) 8, 9, J (5 players)
BB checks, UTG raises $1,22 (All-In), UTG+1 calls $1,22, UTG2 folds, Hero calls $1,22, BB folds.

Turn: ($3,88) 7 (2 players)
UTG1 raises $2,57 (All-In), Hero folds.

River: ($6,45) T (2 players)


Final Pot: $6,45

Had no read on either of them but since it's micros, I thought they might have limped with something like Q-10, 9-10 or even 8-10 so I folded.

Did I do well or should've I called since I already called UTG's AI ?

TIA,

ARU

P.S. Sorry for the thread title, hadn't noticed that the type and stakes of the game were already added so I had no need to rewrite them :S
 
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well, it's micro enough that there's a chance you're ahead right now on the flop, but probably not a huge chance.
definitely not far enough ahead to be flat calling the push on the flop, too many cards on the turn put your hand in no man's land (like the 7s that came)
either fold or push the flop imo.
 
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Why did you call the $1.22 on the flop if you were planning on folding to a bet on the turn?
 
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I was hoping not to see a 7 or a 10 on the turn but well, it didn't happen
 
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