My thoughts on these hands are as follows:

Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
#1 Flatting pre, to keep SBs range wide while we´re ahead. Enabling us to call more speculative hands, when we perceive him to be light and want to play our position and take advantage of him 3betting light. fine, imo

#2 Flatting pre, b/c there hasn´t been any BTN on blind fights. I´m likely to make mistakes in a 3bet pot OOP. I dont like my turn lead in hindsight, I´d much rather be c/c´ing turn and reevaluating river. I dont think he´s very strong on turn and basically repping 66/86, a bunch of bluffs or a spazzy JJ type hand. Opinions on 3b shoveling turn? I also don't like the turn lead as he certainly isn't going to fold an Ace, especially after you checked the flop. I also don't like 3b shoveing turn because you will probably only get complete air off of the hand.

#3 Not a great board to cbet. Someone had a point about turn giving us extra equity to our two overs. Imo, out T outs are unlikely to be good a lot, only three 8s are clean and we wont get payed off a lot with 4 to a str8 on board and our K outs are gonna cause us trouble with a bunch of 2pr/sets in his range. I play this the same way most of the time but will lead out on the flop sometimes to balance the times I am protecting a pair here.

#4 Flop donk looks so much like a draw, yet I think my equity doesnt look great. Agreed.

#5 I have a crisis right now regarding getting it in pre. My QQ-JJ were almost never good when I got it in pre for 100BB in the past weeks. 4b/fold is not an option. I´m not in bad shape against his 3betting range. C/f flop seems bad, given that I perceive him to cbet almost his entire range on this flop. I think the converter messed up this hand as it says you are btn, but then shows you checking the flop. Based on the action it looks like you are CO and the BTN 3bet you. If that is the case I may have floated the flop to see if he continues on the turn. Do you remember what his 3bet% was?

#6 Spenda had a good point for flatting pre. My argument for 3betting was his sizing and the fact that he was like 40/20 or so and didnt appear as if he folds to 3bets too much. With villain being an aggressive button I like your line better because I would think he is more inclined to stack off light pre-flop rather than on many flops.

#7 The villian was a 20/12 reg I guess. Im never folding pre and I dont like 3betting without any dynamic between us. I flop a gutter and have a pair and dont think I could fold to one bet. River bet size is interesting, I was going to b/f $16, but then tuned it down to $10. You were really considering b/f'ing with a set here? There is no way a 20/12 is not value betting a str8 on the river here. I would have bet $15-$18 in this spot and called any raise/shove.