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Here you go. I highlighted hands that I thought were real mistakes in red.
3. KQs - I bet full pot on the flop with 3 opps seeing the flop. That flop is quite drawy, and the problem is that if each caller gives each subsequent caller better odds to chase. For example, if jogu and budshark both called your 60 bet then wacojoker would have to call 60 to see a 360 pot, meaning he has correct odds to chase an OESD or flush even if he can see only one card. As played, turn and river are fine.
4. T9s - fine.
6. AQo - fine, particularly with your read.
8. K8o - just shove it since the BB has 9x BB.
9. TT - with your read that opp was LAGG I think the call is fine. Although you are often taking the right end of a flip here, you've very likely got budshark's dead chips to sweeten the pot and you sometimes have opp dominated (LAGGs will usually shove pocket pairs lower than TT in this spot). BTW you did exactly the right thing to request time and look at opp's prior hands.
11. 77 - ya, definitely shove or fold in this spot and I choose shove. BTW as you played, with your stack size if somebody calls and you are first to act you pretty much have to open shove any flop.
T 4 SB (M = 5.54; f+f+f+f+F) (between 11 and 12) - shove this if the BB hasn't been super loose
12. QTs - nice.
Q 3 SB (M = 3.54; f+f+f+F) - this is a definite shove unless there is a very short stack around
K 9 BU (M = 3.23; f+f+F) (between 12 and 13) - shove this as well (well, if you shove the first and steal the blinds I might fold the second).
14. 73o - ya, these idiots have no idea how much equity they lose here.
17. 84o - no no no no no! Sure, you're getting great pot odds but you just called off more than 10% of your stack, these are chips that are very very precious at this stage of the tourney. Plus, stacks are way too shallow to give you implied odds to play for two pair or better, and are you going to go broke on any flop with an 8 or 4 in it? Also consider the fact that the short stack has 1x BB left, you need to save your chips and not get involved here. Postflop, you have to get all your chips in when you flop trip 8s.
18. A7o - just shove it preflop.
HU seemed fine. Hand 24 (T3o) is fine - even if opp calls 100% of the time, shoving here is +EV since your T3o has correct odds against whatever he/she has due to the huge blinds.
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