too passive IMO...

raise... especially if you have position...

hand 1: given villians aggression i'm thinking he would've raised on the turn with any set so i don't think he had a set... huge over-bet for a naked queen to be honest... i'd honestly think my JJ were good on the river and i'd bet for value something like 75 cents and fold to aggresssion... as played it's an instant fold on the river...

hand 2: given opponents range of PP, ATs, suited broadways, i'd overbet this flop... i would've bet at least $0.75... highly vulnerable board especially for Q J or any hearts he may have... it would also look like you're trying to buy the pot right there since you made a positional raise and want to just end the hand... this may cause him to raise on the flop in which cause it's a shove... as played on the turn it's a call or fold position... raising is a mistake IMO... if the river doesn't fill you up i'd check/fold...

hand 3: standard play/fold IMO...

hand 4: raise the flop!.. you're beating nearly everything in his range at this point... i'd raise to $1.15 or something... as played, standard fold on the turn IMO...


my personal rule of thumb is either raise or fold... especially when i'm in position and more so in short handed games...