How about this hand - 25 cent blinds NL:

9 people - only showing stacks for those that put money in besides blinds (who folded PF):

I am called NancySexton in this text (not my actual player name).

DaWizard420 is at seat 1 with $10.20.
Jonny_Glow is at seat 3 with $30.20.
NancySexton is at seat 4 with $33.70.
kopdat is at seat 8 with $45.45.
The button is at seat 4.

Pre-flop:

kopdat calls. tbdbitl folds. Loded folds.
DaWizard420 calls. Loc Dog folds. Jonny_Glow calls.
NancySexton raises to $3. hugebenny folds.
mjm99 folds. kopdat calls. DaWizard420 folds.
Jonny_Glow folds.

Note: I raised rather large because there were so many limpers and this table was decidedly loose. I'd have been very happy if everyone folded. If only one limper, I would have raised to $1 probably.

Flop (board: 7h 5c Qh):

kopdat checks. NancySexton bets $10. kopdat goes
all-in for $42.45. NancySexton folds. kopdat is
returned $32.45 (uncalled).

My 10 dollar bet was about 1.25% the pot. I had no reason to believe he was slow playing me.

I may have over-bet, but I was getting called by a LOT of people on other hands when betting the pot onthe flop. This pot was perhaps large enough that I didn't need to overbet it. I really thought he'd fold.

I ended the hand with $20.70 (-13 on one lousy hand).

Actually, I now remember why I've been playing $1 blinds. Seems the lowest blind amount where people will respect pot sized bets on the flop.

Lost big on this hand. It did bug me.

I ended up losing quite a bit on a bluff against someone I had thought to be way conservative two hands later.

Actually, with this session, I really don't want to play 25 cent blinds unless I can find a place where they'd respect pot-sized bets of say $1.25.

Self-critique (20-20 hindsight): I should have recognized how many ways this hand bugged me (and really not just this one hand), and just quit right then. Woulda lost less.

Lost $25.25 that session. I stopped playing. Might've played past that loss if I didn't feel so damned irritated about it all - and felt I made a mistake by putting too much money into a bluff.

Frankly, this is more irritated than poker has got me in a long time. Mostly all those *!$& calls of half the pot.

Nancy