I think most people would agree with me when I say JJ is the toughest hand to play in NL. I have won and lost my fair share of large pots with JJ, and tonight I played a tough JJ hand that I want some thoughts on.
The game is 1/2NL at Stars as usual. I have just sat down at the table and am hitting my second SB. With a stack of just about $200, I find myself in SB with [Jh]. UTG, who is a regular 1/2 player, raises to $8 with a stack of ~$350. In my limited time playing with him, he has shown to be fairly aggressive but not all that good. A MP player calls and has $120 left. I call, and we take the flop 3-handed.
(3 players) Flop: [5c][5d] (Pot: $26)
I bet out $12, which was jsut about half the pot after they took the rake. UTG min raises to 24. MP smooth calls. I call.
(3 players) Turn: (Pot: $98)
I check, UTG bets $42, MP calls. I fold.
I personally don't like the way I played this hand. I think my call PF is okay, since re-raising would put me out of position against multiple players. The flop looked like a good one for me, but I was obviously scared of UTG. I knew that if he had QQ-AA he would raise me. If he had AK he would either call or fold, and I would be in control of the hand. I was personally not too worried about MP as he was fairly passive. I was contemplating either check-raising or betting out about $20, which I think are both better options than my weak $12 bet. When I was raised, I probably should have folded but if he indeed had AA-QQ, I was gonna get paid off if I hit my 2-outer, plus there was the slight chance he had TT, 99, or AK. MP really puzzled me, as he smooth called a bet and a raise. My instinct was to immediately put him on a flush draw. On the turn, I think my check-fold is clearly the right move.
I think there are a variety of ways to play the flop. I won't check fold that flop most of the time, especially against an aggressive player, but a check-raise might have been good. A bigger bet might also have been better. Is the $12 bet simply horrible, or is it a decent information bet that doesn't break my bankroll? Comments would be appreciated.
By the way, the river brought an offsuit 8. UTG put MP allin for his last $54. MP called. UTG had [Tc], and MP had [5s] for the flopped set and the rivered straight. Go figure. On a better note, I played another JJ hand later in the session that I played much better and won me a $200 pot. Looks like the JJ roller coaster will continue.