NL100::JJ OOP in 3b pot, deep

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NL100::JJ OOP in 3b pot, deep

SB: $344.22 (Hero)
BB: $122.23
UTG: $240.68
HJ: $100
CO: $201.75
BN: $176.13
Preflop ($1.50) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt J J
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $2, Hero raises to $7.50, BB folds, BN calls $6
Flop ($17.00) K T 9 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BN checks
Turn ($17.00) K T 9 2 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BN bets $10, Hero calls $10
River ($37.00) K T 9 2 A (2 Players)
Hero checks, BN bets $24, Hero calls $24
Final Pot

villain is 23/20/4 over 2k hands. fwiw, villain cbets 71% flops in 3b pots.

weve played a lot together, and a light 3b dynamic does exist; however, i was multi-tabling and didnt realize stacks were so deep when i made the 3b; in hindsight, i would have preferred to flat call than have to play this guy OOP in a potentially 4b pot here. but in general, is it advisable to keep JJ in your 3b value range 150+ BB deep?

as played ... my realistic options on the flop:

1.) bet+fold

2.) check+fold

3.) check+call

[doesnt strike me a good spot for bet+calling, bet+3betting, or check+raising.]

care to rank these options and state the merits?

so villain checks behind, and i start thinking my hand might be good.

turn is a blank,and now im thinking tha t maybe i should have led for value/protection.

when the river card was an ace ... in hindsight, there are a lot of AQ/AJ, Axs type hands in his range, and i feel like my call was pretty bad. unfortunately, when i called the turn, my mindset was 'villain has air', and i guess i was just sort of stuck in that mindset.

but it was an interesting hand. thoughts on the play of each street are appreciated.

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