I ended up checking behind. My reasoning for this is that I want him to think that I am also scared of the Ace, representing a pair like 88-KK.
If I bet, and he doesn't have either AA or AK, he is going to fold probably, because he will think I have AK-AQ.
So I checked so I wouldn't scare away JJ-KK.
This may be bad logic, so all comments/flames welcome on my play.
The turn was the
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This time, he led out $20 into the $36 pot. I have $85 left. Now what?
If he has JJ-KK: Because of my check behind on the flop, He may think his JJ-KK is good, so he bets out.
If he has AA or AK-AQ: He bets out because he still thinks that his hand is good (and was planning on check-raising the flop). He bets out because he doesn't want to not win anything with his made hand.