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So I'll get on to Saturday's session. I showed up late and it was probably the easiest ~80-hand session I've ever played. When I got to the game there was a wait and by time I got in, I ran like God and the game broke after a couple hours. Basically I got QQ/KK/AA/QQ/KK and got paid on all of them, won another big pot with KQ when a guy stacked off with bottom pair to me, and won some medium pots with T7o on BB special, a hand where I 3-bet AJo and got 2 streets of value from 99 or something on an A77 board, and a hand where I raised J7s from MP and flopped a pair and a flush draw.
I luckboxed the crap out of one KK hand.
I opened to $15 UTG with and got callers from BTN, SB and BB. I'll post the flop and talk about villain after.
Flop ($60): 
SB bets $20, BB goes all in for $31, Hero calls, BTN calls, SB calls.
Villain in SB is a bad LAG. He's generally very easy to read after the flop, but an interesting part of his game is constant donking. He donks a super-wide range that includes top or middle pair, small pocket pairs turned into bluffs, big draws and the nuts. He had around $250 to start the hand.
I really hate this board considering the 3 very loose villains in hand, but I want to call and re-evaluate.
Turn: 
SB checks, Hero bets $70, BTN folds, SB tanks a bit and calls.
River: 
SB checks, Hero shoves, SB tanks, "well if you don't have a full house this is terrible," and he folds.
BB shows 96cc, SB villain says he flopped a straight.
I think turn is fairly interesting. I had told myself I was snap-folding if SB led out for any real bet. Facing a check, I decided I needed to bet to get value from the numerous draws, but not so much that their continuing ranges would crush me.
Saturday session: 3 hours, +$790
Total: 57 hours, +$965
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