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Ok, I'll give this a shot:
Hand 1: I dont give credit for a flopped flush. Played fine
Hand 2: Why are you pushing a turn which completes a flush and puts an ace (which people often chase with)?
Hand 3: You were reraised prf here... how many times have you seen opp do this? What hands do people normally reraise with at this limit? Why are you calling his flop push when it is fairly obvious what he has?
Hand 4: He raised your flop bet with an ace showing, pushed the turn when a flush completes with two overcards that beat you... easy fold... what did you put him on?
Hand 5: I reraise this preflop.
Hand 6: Woah! Slow down and make a read. The cont. bet is fine but why are you calling his min-raise? What hand does he have? Is a queen possible? Is he min-raising for the free-card (ie. flush draw?)... Jacks are no good here, stupid turn push (no offence). He was loving every second of that hand...
Hand 7: Preflop: RAISE!!! The flop was unlucky but that's why implied odds work though - people can't seem to drop TPTK or AA/KK/QQ on flops like that... What did his raise mean? is he a chronic raiser/stealer? What could he have on this flop that would make him play back at you? (P.S. Raise this preflop!)
Hand 8: Much better. Not much you can do about the set of Qs.
Hand 9: o-oh; minraise. Here's where you raise him HARD and drop it to any more resistance. I make calls like this preflop with SCs against people I put on high PPs or overs. I can drop my hand on a bad flop knowing my opp usually can't 
Looks like you may be overplaying hands in spots where you should slow down and slowing down in spots where you should fire up...
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