Hand 1: jam the flop if you're gonna continue
Hand 2: std preflop and flop, bet/fold the turn
Hand 3: like #2, bet/fold turn
Hand 4: You've gotta call these min-bets flop and turn because of odds. You can raise when you think he's weak, but a lot more villains these days are doing stoopid min-raise crap with big hands. Need a read. Nothing wrong with folding A-high + air to a real river bet here.
Hand 5: Even though he's tight, his flatting range is pretty wide and includes 22-QQ, KJ+, AT+ and probably some Axs and sc's. Against that range, he looks to be betting that you DON'T have an Ace rather than trying to prove he does. I'm expecting QQ-77 a lot here, and I'm stacking off a good bit of the time depending on my reads.



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