I only read like 10 hands cuz there are way too many. But some things you're doing wrong include:

Playing crap hands for raises pre flop regardless of position and i'm guessing without any read that says it's a good play.

Calling bets too big outside of your odds with gutshots.

The only 2 or 3 times i actually saw you make a hand, you just pushed all in 4-5$ into a 1$ pot instead of value betting. Everyone jsut folds every time.

Over valuing top pair no kicker. This hand has little to no value. Anyone calling bets has you beat.

Raising A6 off suit out of position pre flop? Ugh.

The push with 94!??!?!

Hand #45, you bluff into two opponents on a super draw heavy board, and get called by two. Then try to bluff again with a weak bet giving every draw in the book the right odds to call...Come on, this is just pissing money away. Why not just go all in except for 1 cent and then fold if someone re raises you.

Hand 48 your river raise is pointless. You have 2nd pair on a board where the highest card pairs up on the river. Your opponent bets into you. If your hand is good, you can call and show it down and take down the pot. If your hand is worse, (he's holding a K and has trips) he is going to reraise you! This is the case of only a better hand is calling, every time. A better hand is raising you hard. Why give away more money when you're going to take down the same pot if you're hand is best?


And probably the NUMBER ONE thing you're doing wrong: Why are you losing 200$ in one day? Do you have a 2000$ bank roll? Don't just sit down at a cash game table with little idea of how to play no limit and throw away money for a whole day. This isn't the way to learn how to play the game. Start at the low limits, pace yourself, and keep your bankroll in tact by risking 10% or less per day.