I'd get rid of the concept of deception and replace it with ideas about balance. You're in a full ring game and you open UTG, you have a tight range and rep nothing. Flop comes where you can't have just hit a pair, right?
You don't open any 8 UTG, unless you have another 8 to go with it. You don't open A9s. You have a full house, quads, or a diamond draw (if you c/r the
s). If you don't c/r your draws, your flop line says KK+? How does he know you have A's? Because that's about the median hand your play says you have. At some point, not capping the flop could be the same as capping, as you've already given up the information.
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Now I just wondering how he checked turn with JJ...what is he putting me on?
The fact that he free card 3 bet you on the flop is kind of a gift. The 9 is a blank. Actually, it means that you can't have 99 and he magically pulled ahead of 88. I wouldn't be focused on the result, but rather, you should look at your range vs. his on the action.
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i know! i didnt even cap preflop and he still put me on aces or kings! i guess is should have capped preflop
You're playing 2/4 online. Not sure how soft the game is. In retrospect vs. JJ, sure. How many total hands are in your UTG opening range. Now you're capping some OOP and not others. It could be that with the BB cold calling you should just cap for value and ignore balance. How good/bad are the villains?
I see two problems with the hand. 1) "I have ACES" but don't mention if you have a BDFD. 2) You have zero reads, but you're sure that you lost money. Maybe you made the max vs JJ?
It isn't really important, because you should be looking at
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List out all the hands you play the way you did. What other hands do you raise/call preflop, then check/raise/call on the flop, then check on the turn?