I agree with potdragn here.

Obviously his play was bad. Obviously he had a nagging suspicion his play was bad.

Which is, obviously, why he posted the hands.

Just saying he played the hand badly doesn't help him, except he knows to play the hand differently next time.

Some people do seem to have a bad habit of going into ego-drive whenever someone posts a hand that was played poorly, and it isn't very constructive.


On the other hand, potdragn, you could be a little more receptive.