My betting is just a function of trying new things. Sometimes they don't workout. On the JJ hand, I was trying to get him to comeover the top, on the flop, when he just called, I figured him for a str8 draw or flush draw. When the turn didn't hit I tried, bad play or not, to keep him in. He stayed. When The flush completed I expected him to show me that he hit his Draw. So when he only raised me 2x I thought maybe he had just hit TP or 2 pair, and the rest is just that.

As for the QQ, That's just me trying to keep someone around.These guys love draws with any two suited or overcards. There seems to be no reason to beat them over the head sometimes, depending on the player. This guy was not trying to get me to stack off on the flop or turn i felt. I didn't see that one coming at all. I was willing to play for 1/2 stack when I was dealt QQ so I wasn't going to give it up just because of a slight over bet on the river. This could have been KJo or AJ as much as a flush, the turn raise was what convinced me he had TP. Not many players call the draw on th eflop and raise the turn when not completing. I figured he was just afraid of an A and was waiting to see if it fell before getting to commited. The small bet was to get him to commit, problem was I misread the hand. I had him on TPMK by the turn.

With most of the betting above. I'm trying some things to see what works against what type of player. I admit, sometimes what I'm trying may not be a great Idea. Calling me on it is what I want. I just would like to start getting non std. lines before getting to the $100NL. I played pretty standard after a few of these, and you can see by the graph. I got it all back.