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With this situation, there's two hands the villain could have. Personally (and you have you to realize I don't use pokertracker [which I know, I should learn to use]), depending on the style of play I've seen from him, I would put him on either a strong draw or a set. Interestingly enough, now that I think about, it's definitely possible that he hit bottom two pair as well. But I see it likely that he his his set and is trying to price you off of any draws you might have, or he has a strong draw and is trying to see the turn/river for cheap.
If he's an aggressive drawer, a 3-bet would be the right play. Against a tighter player I might call, then check call/fold depending on the turn.
Personally, against a set here usually I'll three bet the flop and pay him off (remember you always have a redraw). It's simply too likely here that he's looking for a check to on the turn so he can have fold equity or a free river card. But depending on your read, it is a tough spot.
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