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Okay you're calling $9.01 and the pot is $14.02 at the point of the call, so the equity you need is bet/(bet+pot) = 9.01/(9.01+14.02) = 9.01/23.03 = 39%.
Now what hands do you think he plays like this? Probably sets, two pair, QT for the straight, AA, and AK for sure. Against that range ( KK+,JJ,99,AKs,KJs,K9s,QTs,J9s,AKo,KJo,K9o,QTo,J9o in PokerStove) we have an equity of about 27%. So he would have to be doing this with some semibluffs as well for us to get anywhere close to the equity we need to have a profitable call. If we add all broadways, we still only have 38% equity, and since it's doubtful he's bluffing/semibluffing anywhere near that often, it's indicated that this is a fold.
Now as for the hand itself, preflop is fine. On the flop you're not really getting value from your raise since many worse hands probably aren't calling and it's likely that no better hands are folding. He has a wide range here so you shouldn't fold, so I think a check/call on the flop is better.
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