Re: Huge downswing...I don\'t know what\'s wrong
Too many hands.
Hand 1: Reraise more preflop, bet the flop.
Hand 2: Fold after the turn check raise and overpush.
Hand 3: Depends on villain (not just his preflop stats). Will he raise flop/turn with a set or kings up? Will he raise this river with trip kings? Knowing the answer to at least one of these questions will help you.
Hand 4: This is a horrible fold. If UTG+1 is your normal idiot who has telegraphed that he can be placed on AA/KK with 90% certainty you should call here with any two. At the very least any two that doesn't contain an ace or a king.
Hand 5: Reraise buttons original raise. Your position sucks, make them pay to play with you. If UTG+1 pushes all-in over your reraise, you can probably lay it down, but it's going to be tough.
Hand 6: Reraise more preflop. If villain will bet a missed draw after you check behind on turn, then check behind on turn and call a river bet. If he's very passive, betting the turn is probably ok. (And fold if you're check raised.)
Hand 7: Checking behind on a drawless flop to mix it up sometimes is ok. I usually just bet the flop though.
Hand 8: What do you mean when you say he's been playing really tight? How often does he min-raise? Have you seen any of his min-raised hands showed down? Reraising pf with AQ is usually not good against a really tight player.
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