I don't really belong posting here, since I've never sat at a 2/5 game with such a large stack. But it just so happens that this exactly fits with what I've begun to work on. I just finished Miller's new book and am analyzing continuing ranges on specific boards. Hope you don't mind me working through this hand of yours and posting my work.
With a calling range of:
TT-22
AJs-A6s, KQs-K9s, QJs-76s, QTs-T8s, Q9s
AQo-AJo, KQo
Board T
7
4
This leaves 152 hand combos in your range, about 70% of which you should continue with: ~106 combos
Sets: TT, 77, 44 = 9 combos
TP: AT, KT, QT, JT, T9, T8 = 18 combos
FD
: AJ, A9, A8, A6, KQ, KJ, K9, QJ, Q9, J9, 98 = 11 combos
SD not
: 98, J9 = 6 combos
PP below TP: 99, 88 = 12 combos
Middle pair: A7s, 87s, 76s = 9 combos
BDFD
: AJ, A9, A8, A6, KQ, KJ, K9, QJ, Q9 = 9 combos
High cards: AQo, AJ = 26 combos
=100 combos total
Of those, I'm raising:
77, 44 = 6 combos
BDFD
: J9, A8, A6, KQ, KJ, K9, QJ, Q9 = 8 combos
I settled on 6 value to 8 bluff ratio
Board T
7
4
9
81 hand combos in range, should continue with ~70%: ~57 combos
Sets: TT, 99 = 6 combos
Two Pair: T9 = 3 combos
TP: AT, KT, QT, JT, T8 = 15 combos
Pair + SD: J9, 98, 88, 87, 76 = 18 combos
FD
or
= AJ, A9, A8, A7, A6, KQ, KJ, K9, QJ, Q9 = 11 combos
53 combos total
Of those, I'm raising:
TT, 99, and T9 = 9 combos
76 not
= 2 combos
88 = 3 combos
9 value to 5 bluff ratio at the turn
TBH, this method of looking at a hand is so new to me, that I don't really know what to make of the results. Also, my methodology is fairly rudimentary. I'm sure changes would be made with a deeper understanding of the process. Adding combo draws and maybe TT to the flop raising range would be the first spot I would consider.