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Well I don't see but a few hands (1 already discussed) with anything terribly wrong.
You have paid off the chase monkeys a few too many times it appears. Here's my breakdown, as not a great player myself, but at least a second set of eyes looking at these with no results posted:
Hand 1 - this one is tricky - no one would suspect the flop gutshot to river ... so if he was donk betting
AJ the whole way you are probably just screwed...I could say to just call the minraise but you might be
losing value in the long run...I would have reraised his minraise to $5 or so and then probably called his
push so no change. Nothing wrong with playing J9s in this position - and you were priced into the flop
gutshot call and definitely given odds on the turn.
Hand 2 - check behind...every monkey loves to chase his flush, and Distroyer is a monkey in my notes...if you
lost to the other guys flush but not distroyers, good push on the end but I am very wary of the $10 flush
chasers - they are everywhere.
Hand 3 - your turn bet is weak so the reraise doesn't tell you he has a straight, if that's what is going on...
come closer to pot there and maybe get minraised into chasing your FH - nothing particularly wrong with the
push as played - nh - bad luck...but you paid off a chaser here presumably...problem is that 40c on the flop
even if it's pot-sized is nothing to these guys
Hand 4 - one could argue that you are no longer getting odds on the turn ... but you can safely get out on
the river, even though you aren't saving much...also - I don't call with 78h in MP with a raise to me...
there is probably more than 1 flush chaser in the hand with a better flush draw than you have too, given
all the callers on this one
Hand 5 - this has been discussed in your other thread - don't chase here.
Hand 6 - either he outflopped you (doubtful) or he outturned you - likely...tough call - you certainly still
have outs assuming that he didn't call the flop with TT...I probably ditch it after his reraise - bluck
Hand 7 - probably have to slow this one down - this is a great flop for typical 2 pair hands and the
made straight as well...sucks being out of position but this is a spot where I hate to do it but I can
ditch AA
Hand 8 - guess he had a set turned FH - ditch the overpair on the turn reraise - reraise the flop if you feel so inclined,
and think you are best or want to find out...no reason to bet the turn unimproved when the 3 is not a scare
card to most hands...he's pricing you in on the river too - a bad sign from a thinking player
Hand 9 - bet closer to pot on the flop - you don't want to see any more cards that don't fill you up -
tough to not pay off on the end - this is a tricky hand - I hate these - most are probably losing money here,
pretty rare to find a fold in a raised pot with only 1 caller (the pf raiser) - did he chase down with AT
or JJ?
Hand 10 - tough to fold this one due to his stack size - other than preflop which could be argued - his
limp-call and reraise says 2 pair/set though.
Hand 11 - I don't limp KJ in this position - flopping 2 pair on a straight board and you are reraised allin,
I can find a fold here - Q9 outflop you?
Hand 12 - river completes the draw - check/call small or check/fold
Hand 13 - you raised preflop - bet the flop - set isn't going anywhere, nor is 2 pair, though it looks like
someone got a free card to the boat...you're losing money here either way
Hand 14 - perfect flop to lose with TPTK to a set - phooey - I hate going down with TPTK but against a
shorstack you probably are
Hand 15 - raise more preflop - like 80-90c ... if he beat you there's not a lot you can do about it here
Hand 16 - ugh - good fold - could check-behind on the turn - see if you can tie the pot
Hand 17 - tough one - fold preflop - might be able to fold the river
Hand 18 - oh well - I have fallen for this dorky play before too against a shortstack
Hand 19 - don't bet out on the flop - you just got yourself into trouble here with a good draw and the
perfect river card to pay off the flush monkey
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