In hand 1, the guy is a pretty tight solid player. Its doubtfull that he would call the flop raise with anything that I can beat, and the flush draw is a very small part of his range. Plus I like to flatcall flops in position so when I do this with strong hands it balances out my floats.

Unfortunately he had AA with the A of spades. I guess Im greatfull that I didnt loose more on the hand because he slowed down so much.

In hand 2, you dont always need to cbet this flop. There isnt much he would call a cbet with that I have beat. If hes got an ace, its bigger than mine, if he doesnt, hes a big underdog. This way, I may get a small value bet payd off by JJ or something on the end.

He ended up with AK, I was bummed

With hand 3, I probably have to agree with you. I could have raised the flop to 11 or 12 for sure.

He went runner runner with QT for a bigger boat..... does everybody still like the river push??

Hand 4 the guy is just horrible and I saw him betting big with some really weak holdings in the past. I was waiting to catch him... I guess I shoulda waited for something better, I felt gross as I was making that call.

He flipped up QQ