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Thanks Jimmy, nice to see at peast someone reads this 
Hand 1: You're right and didn't realize that I didn't raise more considering my usual re-raise is 3x raise. I also didn't notice that he posted so your call there is correct. The flop I tossed up on shoving and praying or betting a little light in hopes he would c/r me if he had the made flush. Once the fourth came then his possible holding were pretty much QQ/KK/AK and all of those had a heart so I had to check behind there...the river I'm still iffy about because does he make the same move there if he doesn't have the or does he push since I didn't have a psb left when I showed weakness to the 4th on the turn?
Hand 2: I need to start working on my 3-betting with AK/AQ, it's a definate weakness. I seem to prefer to call a raise with them and then go slap-happy if I hit TPTK with them. Here I didn't put a 2 in his range, but also forgot to account for him having KK/AA and just had in my mind when he raised me that it was heading to a split.
Hand 3: This is an extention of the same thinking behind not 3-betting AK and the fact that lately I haven't been able to get away from AA with my KK and running into them quite a lot. In this pot I decided to take a flop and see if any scarecards came but over all that's no different to getting it in pre with KK if no K comes on the flop isn't it?...with this hand I agree, one he calls my flop bet he could likely have AQ (what I put him on), J9 (unlikely but who knows at these stakes, specially if sooted), QT or TT so after the Q hits the turn I am still beating none of those and should c/f most likely.
One of my problems atm, apart form just playing scared due to downswing, is that I will be putting opponents on ranges and then still jamming when a card comes that improves what I already had them on without helping me....I need to stop it
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