Hand 1. Be VERY careful when chasing OESD's on a 2-tone board, for exact reasons like this hand. You think you have an 8-outer, but in reality you have to treat it like a 6-outer. I would just c/c this flop and once the Qh hits, look to showdown cheap or dump it to big bets.

Hand 2. This whole hand was ugly. You REALLY need good reads to pull off a play like this. Just saying, oh it's 200NL so these guys must be capable of bluffing and being bluffed, is worthless. Preflop, meh. On the flop I raise or fold, and once the guy CR's, it's an easy fold. Sure you're drawing to the nuts, but you have close to no implied odds. Who will pay you off if you hit your nut flush? Look at it this way: on the flop you don't have the pot odds to chase, and you have almost no implied odds. The only thing going for you is you have position, but in this case it doesn't make up for your lack of odds. Without a read, I think the turn push is very -EV.