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I just fold hand 1 even with the dynamics. People just don't fold preflop once they raise in omaha and your hand is utter trash. Once you get to the flop I'd bet too, but I'd make it a little more.
Hand 2 is well-played and standard.
Hand 3 is well-played too. You could c/r pot on turn but the way you played it is fine too.
Hand 4 why do you say probable aces? He could have tons of hands. Was his pfr <5 or something? Checking turn is pretty bad, betting anywhere from 1/2 pot to full pot is better
Hand 5 I would raise pre. As played you're in a gross spot. I think I stick it in and pray he has ace-king or some kind of combo draw but folding is ok.
Hand 6 is pretty std. If you're betting that flop you pretty much have to get the rest in.
Hand 7 either raising or calling are fine, calling probably the better option even though you have the 2nd nuts and a blocker to the nuts. It really all depends on if you think he would go raise and go broke without J8+ here. Competent players don't tend to get all-in on the river with boats that aren't close to the nuts in omaha. Also, c/r is an option in this spot, but I like betting out better.
Hand 8 is a good spot to triple barrel. He likely has some sort of straight draw, and almost all of those, even those with a T, will fold to your large bet on the river.
Hand 9 is a good spot to earn a little pot. You're right that he never should have trips or better here.
Hand 10 I play it the same way, though it can really suck when you get it in there's a set, a better flush draw, and a wrap out there. Preflop is not a fold.
Hand 11 is not the greatest spot in world to db but it's fine. Without the Ad blocker it would be bad. It really depends on what you've seen him peel on these types of boards. Also, your hand is terrible, you should fold preflop unless the blinds are really tight.
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