(gotta do it all from memory and not HH's because my laptop crapped out)
Hand 1:
This is actually the last of the hands of the day but I'm putting it first because I hate it most. This happened exaclty one hand before the BB got back to me and i was leaving, gotta love that.
Playing 4 handed because half the table just sat out simultaneously, hence why I'm leaving.
Button I'm dealt
UTG limps, I limp, SB folds, BB raises $1 to $2. Both me and UTG call.
Flop
Pot is around $3, BB checks, UTG checks, I bet $3. BB calls $3, UTG raises to $6, I call (first mistake) BB calls.
Turn
.....check/check, I bet $10, UTG min-raises to $20, BB cc's $20, I call(second mistake)
River
BB moves all in for $1.25, UTG raises to $40, I call(ultra-mistake)
Let me have it on that one.
Hand 2:
I call this one "When am I supposed to know someone flopped a set against me?"
Get dealt KK in MP, raise to $5, only the BB calls.
flop: 4 3 2 Check, I bet $10, he calls.
Turn: 4 3 2 A Check (I'm not putting him on an ace at this point) I bet $30 setting him all in, he calls.
River: 4 3 2 A 5
He's got 44, chop it up, but that's not the point, I'm drawing to 4 outs for a split and 2 outs for a win. Should I be able to put this guy on a set? Am I really supposed to slow down on the turn with KK just because someone called my bet on the flop? Discuss.
Hand 3:
In the BB I'm dealt
Several limpers, I check.
Flop:
I lead for $2, UTG+2 raises to $6, all fold, I call.
Turn:
I considered leading here, but I had a bad feeling about the flop raise and I figured if he moved all-in I wouldn't be able to call so I would be better off check/calling looking for a heart or a Q. He bets $10, I call.
River:
Ok I missed, I check, he bets $30, I'm really hating the hand but I call anyway, he shows me 66.
Hand 4:
This one is really low content, It's just a reflection of my day.
Dealt 88 on the BB.
1 limper, I check.
Flop 9 8 4 rainbow.
I check, he leads $20 into a $2 pot, yeah, that's a $20.
I gleefully push all-in, he calls with his 99.
I could have bet the flop instead of checking, but that doesn't really change the outcome of this hand at all.