Hand 1. Against an aggro who will predictably bet when checked to, I would always give him a chance to bet with a made hand. I checked the turn, he bet 800, i checkraised to 1600 and he folded.

Hand 2. I reraised on the flop with QQ both for value and information. When he came back over the top for the minimum, that is almost always aces. I had plenty of chips left so I could afford to fold. MP2 had aces, MP1 had Q9o. A key point with this hand is with QQ, Ak, KK, AQ, JJ, 1010 a lot of times you should reraise for value and information, just make sure you act on the information.

Hand 3. A couple of you completely blew this hand. The river is always a push. What can be calling here with other than an ace? And is there anyways he is getting away from the nut full house if you push on him? Lets say you bet 200 and he calls 95% of the time and you push 2665 and he only calls 50% of the time (its painfully obvious he has the ace and I think the call is far more likely than that). Which play has the higher expectation? He called the push with A8.

Hand 4. I folded the turn, the action indicated a made straight and I didnt have odds to draw out. MP1 had A2 and MP2 had 67 for 2 made straights.

Hand 5. My bs alarm went off. I didnt believe his bet on the river whatsoever. The pot odds on my call were also 3 to 1. He had 89o. It is very unusual for someone to be that patient with a made hand that beat my AQ in that spot. If the 7 helped him there, he should have already been way ahead and checkraised me on the turn. The key point here is, you can make these calls if you have good pot odds say 3 to 1 or better because you dont have to right everytime.