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H1 - You have a great hand but you're OOP and you have the initial PF raiser left to act after a short-stack 3bet. I can see 4betting if UTG+1 is really loose but he's not. The PF call is fine. Folding to the 4bet is the right play IMO. I'm not putting in 120bb PF with AKs against an EP 4bet AI. His range at that point has you crushed or at best a coinflip holding QQ/JJ. No thanks.
H2 - Fold to the min-raise. He limp/called which shows total passiveness then comes alive on a drawy flop where he could easily have a set, 2 pair or the straight already. You have TPTK and you're OOP. You could just as easily be drawing dead. Let it go.
H3 - Why'd you shove the flop? If he's min-raising you with draws, let him since you have a draw yourself with a weak Ace. He's obviously overly aggro so he could even be doing this with any piece of the board. We have position, top pair and a great potential to stack him. Call and see how the turn plays out.
H4 - This hand makes me hate life. Over-bets at this level aren't typically bluffs so a folding is fine. Well played.
H5 - Folding preflop isn't that bad of a play here. When the SB comes over the top of an EP raise, I tend to give him credit for a good hand. I put him on AK here obv. I wouldn't expect him to double-barrell the turn OOP without it. If he has AJ or QQ/JJ he's a feesh.
H6 - Don't bet fold the river. Bet fold the turn instead.
H7 - I 3bet this preflop. I prolly only cold-call this villain on the BU. Bet a little more on the turn ~$2. I don't get the river at all. If you plan to call a raise, just put in to begin with. If you put him on the flush draw... then WTF save the other half of your stack. Don't pay him off. Trust your reads.
I could be off here some but a lot of this hand advice says fold, fold, fold. What does that tell you?
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