Re: Three hands from 20$ 180
Hand 1:
You played this hand completely weak or too trappy.
This call preflop is usually horrible, but fortunately there are a bunch of callers making it so you get 5 for 1 at the very least plus any implied odds. And you are only playing this for set value.
Make a real bet on the flop, or go for a strong checkraise. Don't donkbet and hope donks will reraise in a family pot.
Why did you check this turn?
Are you trying to act scared of a Q and then checkraise? Then people really know you have a monster. I think there are enough players in this pot that you could at least bet out for half the pot on the flop.
If you are going to check/call here, I think you're being too trappy for your own good, and you're missing out on value by playing it like this. There are enough people in the pot that you should be able to take a normal aggressive line here and get paid off.
Also, a turn card could scare away your action, and not betting enough on the flop might not make them feel potcomitted.
Hand 2:
I don't know. Might be considered a 'read dependent' hand. I think I spite call here sometimes if I'm below the stack average. You see all kinds of retarded crap limp-pushing in these things. Or if he has QQ or better, then I spike a jack to suck out and call the guy an [censored].
Hand 3:
I don't feel I can give a good response for this one, except I hate the min-checkraise here.
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