Hand 1: Standard.
Hand 2: I raise the flop harder because after a raise to $25 he's calling $14 in a pot of $57.50 which gives him correct odds to call with a flush draw.
Hand 3: I raise preflop everytime here.
Hand 4: I don't like the flop raise here unless opponent is notably loose or 3-bets preflop with a wide range of hands. The only hand he doesn't 3-bet the flop with is AK, imo. I call the flop and evaluate my odds on the turn.
Hand 5: Well played, imo. I prefer a bet/fold on the river here as well.
Hand 6: Standard.
Hand 7: Standard, but I generally reraise preflop.
Hand 8: Turn bet is out of place here. Again, I reraise preflop.
Hand 9: Depending on the player I could fold to a 4-bet here, but keep in mind that I'm a nit.
Hand 10: I check behind on the river. As played, your river bet looks weird.
Hand 11: I probably check/call flop depending on the player. You're good to get it all in on the turn here. What's up with these weak bets of less than half the pot?
Hand 12: Again I could see a check/call on flop but it depends. Yet again, you're also in great shape getting it all in on the turn here.



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