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Hand 1 (KK) - 200 to go preflop not 150. If he's a calling station you want to get more chips in the pot since he won't fold for another 50 chips. On the flop, that board is somewhat straight drawy, I raise his donkminbet to 300 or so. If he's chasing a draw your small raise gives him odds to chase. On the turn, I think the check behind is OK since donks LOVE to slowplay if they hit trips, and on the river the call is fine.
Hand 2 (Q8s) - preflop is fine as is the flop bet, but why donkminbet the turn? This achieves nothing. The T fills a quite a few draws, I'd check and see what he does. On the river I'd bet at least 1/2 pot or 250, and shove over his minraise. You're almost always good here - I pay off quads or a higher full house, he calls with a LOT of hands you beat.
Hand 3 (KK) - you couldn't re-raise preflop because Gang Green's AI is treated like a call since he didn't raise at least the amount of the last raise. If he had raised to 250 or more you could have re-raised. On the flop, I'd bet about 3/4 pot, no need to go berserk here!
Hand 4 (93s) - fine. I always play this fast because another either kills you or kills your action.
Hand 5 (AQs) - with the first raiser having almost half his stack in the pot preflop, reshove preflop if you're going to play this and put the hard decision back on him.
Hand 6 (AJo) - I think your raise is fine at these blind levels with your stack size. You have to call the shove, it's 600 to see a 1640 pot so 2.7 to 1 odds and this is NOT always AA or KK. Even if opp shows you KK face up you pretty much have to call.
Hand 7 (ATo) - not sure of the flop action here, something went screwy with the HH, but I would bet this flop for 1/2 pot or so with your OESD and overcard. You've very likely got 8-11 outs here if called or raised.
Hand 8 (AJs) - sorry to be harsh but this is really bad on all streets. With <10x BB I'd just shove back preflop rather than cold calling. Calling is the worst option - you're OOP postflop and you won't like most flops. On the flop, I don't get this slowplaying - I'd probably just bet 1000 and hope he raises or alternatively check/raise all-in! On the turn, again, BET BET BET! Why check here, you likely have the best hand, you want to get your chips in! As played, you have to call, the 6 is unlikely to have helped opp.
Hand 9 (J9o) - fine, I go broke here too. Flopping top pair heads up is like flopping trips or a set on a full table.
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