Sorry for the lack of updates lately, had a lot of stuff going on and a lot of people bothering me for shit. Updates will be back on a regular basis from now on.
In progress: barreling more with air, value betting ranges and bet sizes. Taking my time to make my decisions, I want to try to use more of my time to make each decision because very often I don't think out things very well and I immediately realize I could have made a better play where if I just took a few more seconds to think things through I wouldn't be making the mistake in the first place.
weaknesses: not fighting for pots enough pots with air, giving up too often with made hands.
BTN: $62.00
SB: $49.00
BB: $124.50
UTG: $42.55
Hero (MP): $112.75
CO: $47.20
CO posts a big blind ($1)
This is obv CO's first hand at the table.
Pre Flop: ($2.50) Hero is MP with 6

A

1 fold, Hero raises to $4.50, CO calls $3.50, 3 folds
I think trying to pick up the dead money from MP with A6s is pretty standard. The fish calls which isn't surprising, his range is very wide.
Flop: ($10.50) 9

6

A
(2 players) Hero bets $9, CO calls $9
Good flop so I bet close to pot, when he calls he can have any Ax hand really, TT-KK, 9x, 6x, flush draws, 87, 88, 77, and probably more stuff that I can't imagine peeling the flop with that is standard for him.
Turn: ($28.50) 9
(2 players) Hero checks, CO checks
So the turn sucks a lot because I think he will be calling with Ax hands a lot preflop. However I know that he still has a lot of other hands in his range, at this point he had like 33 or something, if I bet anything I have to call a shove and when that happens I don't feel too great about the situation. If I check and he shoves I think it's a pretty easy fold, when he checks back I feel pretty good about my hand. However I realize that I also don't have a very good play for if he bets say between 10bbs-all in. And when I check I do let his hands that check back on the turn acquire some % of free equity.
River: ($28.50) T
(2 players) Hero bets $14, CO calls $14
I figure he can have a lot of 1 pair hands that can call a river bet when all the draws brick, I didn't want to bet huge though because I wanted a call from like middle 1 pair type hands.
Overall I think I probably should have just kept firing on the turn, i'm not sure what size though, maybe like 20/call a shove. I really hate giving him free equity and I guess the only reason I did it was because the turn card scared me, and i'm not sure if it should be as scary as it is.
MP: $106.00
Hero (CO): $129.75
BTN: $105.70
SB: $148.45
BB: $80.55
UTG: $54.35
Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is CO with Q

A

1 fold, MP requests TIME, MP raises to $3, Hero requests TIME, Hero calls $3, 2 folds, BB calls $2
MP is 40/40 over 10 hands, nothing else for info on him yet. The BB is a fish whom I have even less hands on, but his stack size gives it away.
I feel like calling here is standard to keep the fish in and because I don't really know how he reacts to 3bets yet, i'd rather not waste a hand like AQs to have him just fold, i'm looking to 3b bluff early in my session, not for value when my image is still good.
Flop: ($9.50) 7

3

K
(3 players) BB checks, MP bets $9, Hero calls $9, BB calls $9
So this is a very pivotal point in the hand and i'm not sure if I messed it up. The reasons why I called are: keep the fish in the pot, I have position, I don't know how often he's folding after betting this big on this drawy of a board.
The reasons I can see raising being better are: we can win the pot right now, we can get it in vs dominated draws.
I'm not sure when I should be barreling the turn when I raise the flop and get a single call by the pfr. I also feel like this particular board may not be good for getting it in because my A not even be live if he has a hand like AA or AK, so when I actually do get it in with him I worry my equity isn't even that good. If this were like a T73fd board I would be much more inclined to raise/get it in.
Turn: ($36.50) 3
(3 players) BB checks, MP bets $25, Hero folds, BB folds
At this point I don't really think I have odds to continue drawing to a fairly obvious hand.