Gotta love it.
It probably wouldn't have mattered, but I think you should have raised a bit more prelfop.
Also, rather than calling and then folding to a minimum raise behind you, think about raising on that flop (min raise is ok) to find out where you stand. When the guy behind you doesn't go away after a bet and a raise in front of him, you know you're up against AT LEAST a flush draw - THEN I think it's ok to fold your hand. But where you folded, for just $3 more, I don't know that I could be sure my overpair wasn't still good. You could easily be upo against a hand like KQ.
If I was the original better, btw, I would have reraised hard for sure on the flop, which would have cost me a bunch more chips.
Then again, every piece of advice I am giving here would have cost the person I'm giving it to more money, so what do I know? In the long run, I think those are better plays though. Hopefully Zybomb or someone will chime in.
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