Call the aggressive flop lead to keep ranges wide, then look to commit on safe turns when checked to.
Flop Analysis
Calling is the most robust response to this large lead, as raising would only isolate us against the very top of UTG's range.
**Ranges:** UTG's leading range on this low texture is dense with sets and straights (89s, 77, 66) that we lack as the 3-better.
**Board:** This texture heavily favors the caller's range; our overpair is a high-equity bluff-catcher but cannot comfortably raise for value.
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> **Takeaway:** Against large leads on boards that favor the caller's range, call to keep their bluffs in and avoid isolation against sets.
Turn Analysis
With the SPR now very low, we must look to realize our equity and protect our hand against the numerous draws present.
**Ranges:** UTG's check often caps them; they would likely continue with straights or full houses to get the last of the money in.
**Sizing:** With an SPR of 0.54, any bet is effectively an all-in; shoving maximizes value against flush draws and 88-TT.
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> **Takeaway:** At low SPR, commit your overpair when the opponent checks a pairing turn to deny equity to draws.