50nl JJ vs turn c/r

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SB is 22/7, but this was very early in the evening before I had many hands at all on him.

Should I have bet more on the flop and or turn? I think the flop bet was ok, but the turn bet was too small?

Stacks:
UTG with $50.00
UTG+1 with $80.65
MP1 with $36.40
MP2 with $86.10
MP3 with $91.15
CO with $32.90
BTN with $42.75
SB with $48.00
BB with $10.00



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Blinds: $0.00/$0.00
Site: Pokerstars
Dealt to UTG:J♥ J♣
Sklansky group 1
Preflop:
Hero raises $1.50 to $2
6 players fold.
SB calls [$1.75]
1 players folded.
Total folds this street: 7
Potsize: $4.5
Flop:
5♠ 7♣ 2♥
SB: checks
Hero bets [$3.50]
1 players fold.
SB calls [$3.50]
Potsize: $11.5
Turn:
10♥
SB: checks
Hero bets [$6.50]
SB raises $36 to $42.50 [ all-in ]

What c/r here that I can beat other than a bluff?

Easy fold?


 
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FYI, I don't play these limits so TFWIW:

I pot the flop and check the turn behind if I am playing this hand. I know there is a flush draw on the turn but JJ isn't a hand I want to be betting three rounds with against an unknown. As played the only hand I can see you might be ahead is AhKh or AhQh. I think this is a fold.
 
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Nothing. Villain has you crushed IMO and is reppin' a set and hoping you're spewy enough to call with your big PP. (I think ;) )
 
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Unless villain is crazy aggressive (and a 22/7 leads me to believe this is not the case), this has Beluga written all over it.
 
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Unless villain is crazy aggressive (and a 22/7 leads me to believe this is not the case), ROFL AT THIS! this has Beluga written all over it.

Wth is Beluga?!
 
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Beluga theorem is that if you are faced with a check-raise on the turn, your overpair/top pair is usually no good. This is, of course, read based. But on this board, I think that JJ is only a bluff catcher in this spot.
 
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Thanks for the lesson!
 
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This is a pretty standard fold.
 
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I bet a little larger on the turn to charge draws/get value from weaker pairs and then fold to his turn shove here. You're ahead almost never vs this type of player.
 
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