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Overall this was played OK. I think your play was a little loose in the early stages, particularly from OOP. Also, there's no need to trap with big hands every time - if you've been shoving a lot then there's no greater pleasure in shoving a big hand and having somebody call to "keep you honest".
2. T9o - just fold these rags preflop, it's not worth it. T9s I would limp, however.
3. 76s - just fold this preflop from UTG.
4. A8o - I'm definitely raising this one when folded to in the SB (and calling a push over).
5. 53o - against two opps I c/f on the flop. Not worth leading with middle pair with two players seeing the flop.
8. QTo - I just fold from the SB with your stack size, you need to preserve chips for a pushing spot.
16/17. AA hands - whilst I occasionally play like you do, since you've been raising/shoving so much over the last few hands I would have raised both of these to disguise your hand. To observant players this is very suspicious indeed. Particularly considering the short stack has <10x BB, I would probably have raised or shoved both of these to make it look like you were throwing your weight around as the big stack.
23. 76o - opp seems pretty passive, I'd just fold this preflop.
25. 76s - although I think shoving is unexploitable, in this spot I'd probably just complete and see if I can flop something nice.
34. J4o - I would probably fold this one given how much you've been shoving and the crap hands you have shown down.
36. T3o - I think a bet of 700 or so on the turn accomplishes the same thing and lets you get away from the hand if opp shoves over.
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