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Hand 1: If you want to make a move, just raise the flop and fold to a 3-bet. Shut down to a call. Raising the turn is a limit move. It's just too expensive in NL, IMO.
Hand 2: Either check your option or make a bigger raise. A 35/4 isn't folding for $2 more. Make it $5 or $6. You likely have value against his range, but that's a tough hand OOP. Unless this guy has an abnormally high agression factor (indicating he likes to push opponents off hands postflop), the rest of this hand is spew. Villain is limping in trying to make a hand. Looks like he made one.
Hand 3: To quote Green Plastic: "If you find yourself calling reraises with weak hands in this position, just quit the session." You're getting dragged along by AA, KK, AQ, and AK too often in this situation. I think your push looks like a draw and gets called often, though there are hands you can fold out in this spot, so I don't hate it.
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