Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
He raised from UTG AND NOT otherwise.

Raising J9o on the button is something I do very regularly, but my UTG range is 22-AA AJs+
Understood - I felt his was wider than that. His J9o raise was from the cutoff, not the button. He had also raised KTs from UTG on a previous hand. But even if his range is just barely wider than yours, the majority of it doesn't hit that flop hard at all. In fact the majority of it thinks that flop is really troubling. Only 4 out of 13 pairs like that flop, 5 if you go with queens, which would probably look me up a lot. Out of big card hands, AK/KQ/KJ are happy to varying degrees; AQ/AJ/QJ/AT/KT not so much, also to varying degrees. Obviously any suited connectors up to JT missed badly, if he's capable of raising those hands.

Bear in mind also, there's no way I'm floating this same hand every time, or even half the time (using it infrequently increases its power); and also, if he double-barrels the turn with a serious bet I'm just folding. I'm not advocating full on LAggness. Frankly, that's not my game.