Villain is running 18/14ish over a few hundred hands that I have on him from 25nl and 50nl. His WTSD stat is 18% and AF is 3.5. He's cbetting 70-80% so I peeled of course because my hand > his cbet range. The turn may have improved his hand but I doubt he's stacking off with one pair given his low WTSD so I decided to raise.

I felt calling was an option..though kind of shitty I guess given he's probably going to barrel this turn with almost all of his range and he could fire the river again in which case there's no way I could call, and the fact that I can likely fold out Ax/Tx gave me incentive to raise since I doubt he'd continue with AK/AQ/AJ because I'm basically just repping a set, and I should have a pretty tight/solid image to him (like 13/10ish).

I hadn't been very active at all postflop during the session (about 100 hands in) I think this is the first time I've raised the turn during this time so I felt my timing was okay to rep big. Sizing a bit too big? I think maybe $16ish would allow me a better price without really changing his continuing range...

I suppose I could just fold too..not sure if this is really spewy or not :/

This isn't really something I do that often (maybe not enough?) so I was just looking for some input..I guess my image+whether or not my opponent can fold would be the biggest factors in determing my turn decision.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

BB ($16.70)
UTG ($30.60)
UTG+1 ($58.15)
MP1 ($91.75)
MP2 ($50)
Hero (MP3) ($60.05)
CO ($73.05)
Button ($55)
SB ($52.55)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with 9, 9
3 folds, MP2 bets $2, Hero calls $2, 4 folds

Flop: ($4.75) 7, 10, 3 (2 players)
MP2 bets $3, Hero calls $3

Turn: ($10.75) A (2 players)
MP2 bets $6.50, Hero raises to $20