Hand 1: fine; not my style, but it works

Hand 2: I usually reserve stuff like this for LP.

Hand 3: You badly need to reraise on that flop. You have TPTK, but that TP is only an 8. Few cards can come to help you, but a lot can come that hurt you. Regarding the call, $10 into a $36 pot. Given your read, I'd probably call this. That said, a big part of me wonders if he has the flush. However it turns out, this one would go into my notes on this player.

Hand 4: Given the button position, I'd raise. But if the limpers are all regularly staying in, I'd probably go ahead and limp. I can't comprehend why you checked the flop or folded the turn though, unless you had a specific read on nytdog that he'd slowplay top pair. With the button, I'm betting that flop, and probably calling or raising the turn. I wouldn't be surprised if nyt held A9s.

Hand 5: You raised preflop, and he led out with a weak bet on the flop. Either raise to rep the ace (hell, if he doesn't have it, then you are winning!) or fold. Don't call.

Hand 6: Do you actually think the flop hit him? Does he continuation bet regularly? I might reraise here, depending on how BB plays. The preflop call was fine as long as his stack and yours were both at least $50.

Hand 7: I'd probably have raised preflop. Did he have K5? Q5?