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33$; 10man; bb100, AJo iso, shallow

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wiarygodny
Joined: 16.07.2009

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NL Holdem $100(BB) Replayer
SB ($2,160)
BB ($1,880)
UTG ($1,940)
UTG+1 ($1,380)
UTG+2 ($1,930)
MP1 ($1,390)
Hero ($1,910)
MP3 ($4,935)
CO ($595)
BTN ($1,880)

Dealt to Hero A♣ J♦

fold, fold, fold, MP1 calls $100, Hero raises to $300, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, MP1 calls $200

FLOP ($750) 4♣ 2♣ 9♦

MP1 checks, Hero bets $380, MP1 raises to $1,090 (AI), Hero calls $710

tightish, passive unknown 20/3/0.4/76

i think my iso pre is perfectly fine, i could have simply isoshoved instead to save myself some awkward postflop but lately im trying to squeeze some extra value by just isoraising instead of isoshoving strong hands that play well post.

flop - i don't see any reason why not to cbet this board. When he ch/raises im not super happy but i'm getting 24% odds on a call and have two overs + some backdoors. pretty much standard? if not than what would you change in my line?
- bet/fold flop since he seems really passive? (in this case maybe i should have size the cbet smaller)
- shove flop as cbet? 1,45 SPR, a bit of an overshove but should give us the most FE
- ch back flop for some reason? i don't think so


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well once you bet flop you are definitely committed to stacking off.

i would probably just shove flop or bet/call. i dont think the 429 board hit him and you might even get him to fold a hand like A2 or 33 by shoving/betting flop


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