Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
Not many players have a Jack here often. Some players will laydown better hand to my line.
I don't think that many better hands are likely to be in the villain's hands here, since there's only three of them (QQ, KK, and AA) that he might even consider folding - everything else is trips or a boat. If he smooth called with QQ+ pre-flop and then calls all the way down only to min-raise the river with an overpair, he's a very unusual player.

If you're only considering the action through the flop, then I agree with you. Although I still think he's unlikely to have a better hand than tens and which doesn't involve a jack. He's pretty likely to have a worse pair or overcards. That being the case, what are you advocating - c-bet flop, check-raise turn? If you get called on a turn raise, do you look to check down or fold the river?