Thanks for the comments! I have to say in regards to seeing more flops, thats happened more recently which coincidentally is when I started losing more than winning so ok tighten up got it! But not gonna turn into a rock, or I hope I don't.

That was a mighty a fine post stacks, thanks very much for taking the time to formulate all that, and yeah you are right, its a bit much for me to thoroughly digest at the moment, but I'll go back to it to remind myself of certain things and hopefully my game will improve overall. I try not to be a calling station too often, but perhaps you are right and I have been a bit, though not cause I think my opponents are always bluffing but cause I do think my hand is better at the time and/or I think my odds are good enough to chase a draw. The pot odds bit has me a bit I dunno what the right word is....but I don't want to be the a-hole that uses up the timer trying to divide x/52 and then bet/pot, though I know at some point I'm just gonna have to suck it up and be able to do math in my head.

In regards to this 99 hand I had, in retrospect should I have reraised double even triple his flop bet? Since these are the microstakes tables I have noticed that a significant reraise can push people out of pots where they are holding an A.

One last point I feel I should tell you. My Strategy/Plan- find the horrible horrible players, the donks, fish, super maniac players, and get a good hand and hopefully beat them wtih that. The first week it worked quite well. This second week it didn't, although a lot of hands i've lost were against good or better players, so I know now I have to turn my radar on more and try to really evaluate each person's game strength. Don't get involved too much with better players unless my hand is really that good.

Anyways thats enough from me at this time, will read that noobie circle of death....gotta love morbid sounding stuff...hit up a table and hope I play better now! Thanks again