$10 NL HE 6-max: JTs 3bet Pot CO vs BU

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$0.10 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players

BTN: $10.47 (104.7 bb)
SB: $12.05 (120.5 bb)
BB: $12.25 (122.5 bb)
UTG: $17.40 (174 bb)
MP: $12.89 (128.9 bb)
Hero (CO): $10.11 (101.1 bb)

SB posts $0.05, BB posts $0.10

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has T
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2 folds, Hero raises to $0.23, BTN raises to $0.90, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.67

Flop: ($1.95, 2 players) 9
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2
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7
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Hero checks, BTN bets $1.03, Hero calls $1.03

Turn: ($4.01, 2 players) 9
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Hero checks, BTN bets $1.90, Hero folds

hands:141
Stats:27/19/10.9/20


Preflop: Call Standard?

Flop: I wonder if I should just fold here already.
Here it is hard to realize one's equity, I also "only" called since I also have a BDFD and also 2 overcards, but the question is how helpful these 2 overcards are especially in view of the 2 spades on the flop.
 
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johnlocke

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Preflop the call is standard. Post flop I think you played correctly, at least according to the solve I ran. You need to call OTF everytime with GS and BDFD.

Your opponent has a huge EV advantage on this board so he gets to be very agressive. Your overcards do you some credit, but it is the GS and BDFD that really matter. Actually, the solver wants you to fold QTs, KTs, ATs without FD´s on the flop. That is because even if you hit OTT you will be dominated frequently by his bluffs such as KQo.
 
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Pre-flop is fine, turn is a fold OOP, but it's close. IP, it's an easy call. Your potential for realized equity is pretty good in a spot like this if you hit your BD or gutter, but on FF tables, marginal spots like this against aggressive opponents you should be folding.

Someone above talked about solver work here that I don't think applies against opponents who are being overly aggressive when you're at a position disadvantage. A solver solution will look at checking the turn a lot here I believe, and overly aggressive opponents won't be balanced enough for the flop solution to actually be applicable.
 
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