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First tourney (2066):
1. AJs - fold this preflop. Don't call raises with AJ early in the tourney, even when you have position on opp, it can have really bad reverse implied odds if they flop comes A or J high.
2. AA - raise more preflop. At a $6.50 you'll get 4 callers if you only raise to 60. Make it 80-100 to go. Postflop is played fine. Opp is a donkey for not betting the river, what does he think you have, 87?!?!?
6 6 BU (M = 3.10; f+f+r+f+F) (between 4 and 5) - definitely shove this one. You may well be flipping and you have no FE, but with <5x BB you can't fold this IMO.
Q 4 MP1 (M = 3.10; f+F) (between 4 and 5) - I might shove this one too but I wouldn't be delighted about doing so
5. KJs - nothing else you can do, too bad.
Second tourney (2067):
1. QQ - raise more preflop. 100-120 to go from UTG+1 so you don't get a shitload of callers.
5. ATo - absolutely fine. He tells you he had AJ but I don't believe him, if he had AJ he would have instacalled you (or he should have). I think he had something that you were ahead of but wanted to create something of a table image for himself.
7. Q4s - easy call. Even if he showed you AK face up you'd still have to call because of the pot odds.
8. JJ - just shove over the first time, you have massive fold equity.
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