Here it goes.

#1 Hooray for butchering this one. I dont know what happened, but him opening 6x did throw me off. At this point the villian is relatively unknown, seems fairly loose PF. I didn´t know what to make of his raise sizing, but I read strength in it, hence flatting to not isolate myself vs an entirely dominating range. I assume {66+,ATs+,KQs,AQo+,56s+} a decent opening range? I do okay vs that range, but 3betting will create a fairly strong range vs which we´d be playing oop. If he realizes how tight people 3bet EP/MP opens from the blinds 3betting may well makes his life considerably easier.

Flop is the best I could hope for. It´s fairly dry and hits the lower part of his range. We can´t rep much by check raising apart from 67s, 66, 77, so c/r can probably get some Jx to spazz and a call off TT, 99, 89. In order to c/c he must be barreling more turn himself than he´d be calling a raise with and that´s where the lack of reads somes into play. I think when in doubt I should rather go for the more aggressive option and in this case it seems like definetly the better answer: We are less likely to make incorrect folds on overcard turns and prevent him from checking back the weaker part of his range on turn.

As played the turn is like the worse in the deck, it improves a lot of his weaker made hands and should discourage bluffs from overcards, hence leading out would be best to keep QJ+ from checking back.

River is just retarded. During the had I figured I could get a call off Jx, but my range is considerably strong with how the board rolled out. Not to mention he´s almost never raising a weaker hand for value or try to bluff me off JT+.

No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (5 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (SB) ($92.90)
BB ($51.30)
UTG ($59.90)
MP ($65.90)
Button ($65.90)

Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, Q
1 fold, UTG bets $3, 2 folds, Hero calls $2.50

Flop: ($6.25) 6, 7, J (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $4.50, Hero calls $4.50

Turn: ($15.25) 10 (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG checks

River: ($15.25) 9 (2 players)
Hero bets $9, UTG raises $20, Hero calls $11


#2 Early into the table villian sat down few hands ago with a stack of 36.37 or so. I have no reads, I do categorize him as potentially loose-passive solely b/c of his stack. For the sake of the argument let´s assume he actually is the fishy 36/5 type, because I do run into these spots a million times per 100 hands and these spots make my red line look gay.

Preflop is absolutely standard. In this situation I´m opening broadways and Aces and rarely sc´s and small pp´s.

Flop is where the trouble starts. As long I dont know how exatly he responds to cbets I c/f this flop a fair %. If I do bet, then theres a lot he could take a turn with {99-22,A6s-A2s,K6s,87s,65s,43s,A6o-A2o,87o,65o} and maybe even bare overs. Not counting the overs he folds appr. 50% to 70% of his initial range so cbetting seems fine(assuming 30% preflop call)

Turn Whatever he called the flop with, he won´t fold much of it on this turn card, so Id be better off c/f´ing.

No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (3 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Button ($61.25)
Hero (SB) ($50)
BB ($36.05)

Preflop: Hero is SB with J, A
1 fold, Hero bets $1.25, BB calls $1

Flop: ($3) 6, 5, 2 (2 players)
Hero bets $2.50, BB calls $2.50

Turn: ($8) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets $5, BB raises $10