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Just skimming through, right off the bat I noticed something consistent with your play--your reraises are only minraises. If you're gonna raise, raise like you mean it. Anyways, I'm no expert, but here are my thoughts...
Hand 1: Raise to $1.20-$1.50 preflop. As played, throw in a $2 bet on the flop, and if you still have two callers like that, you're almost always behind here. Check turn, fold to any decent sized bet. Don't feel bad about folding KK here. Most of the time it's saving you money by doing so.
Hand 2: Checking that flop is fine, but please please please reraise once it gets to you. You actually didn't play it too terribly, but it looks like you were destined to go broke here anyway.
Hand 3: Again, if you're gonna raise, raise bigger. After it's 3-bet on the flop you might wanna think about letting this one go (unless villain is a complete donk). Turn just sucks, and I would hate to do it, but fold to the overbet on the river. Smells like a boat.
Hand 4: Raise to $0.40 or $0.50 preflop. Fire off a good-sized c-bet on the flop and reraise him to about $3 after he minraises you...do NOT minbet here and do NOT minraise. As played...sucks if he drew the flush, nh if he had the boat.
Hand 5: Once again, don't minbet that flop. There are potential flush draws as well as straight draws that you don't want to let in cheap. This hand it looks like you were destined to lose to...losing w/ 2nd nuts fucking blows, but hey, it happens.
Just work on sizing your bets bigger. If you're scared of betting so much at this level, move back down to 5NL until you can grind up a roll that you're comfortable playing with.
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