I've done the same - let's see.
1. Fold pre-flop as standard. You could re-raise, but I'd rather do that with 87s. KJo is awkward OOP in raised pots. Your flop shove is nasty, just raise a normal amount or call and lead or check-raise the turn. The result of this hand is a cooler though.
2. Shove pre-flop. He raised and re-re-raised from UTG. He likes his hand. If he'll put 30BB in and fold to you, start shoving more.
3. Check behind on the turn. Very few hands you're ahead of are going to call - A
, A
. Everything else crushes you.
4. Re-raise pre-flop. Once the A comes, your going to lose a decent amount no matter what. Your flop shove is bad - what worse hands do you expect to call? What better hands fold?
5. I'd re-raise or fold this pre-flop. This is a flop to get it in on though. You have 42% equity against sets. Add other hands to his range and it's quickly over 50%. My preference is bet-3bet all-in. You've over-bet shoved other flops, why not this one?
6. His limp-call pre-flop and then min-raise is suspicious. I'd probably call and get it in on a blank turn. With no read, I can't really see folding though.
7. Cooler. Raise more on the flop ($9-$12 or so). Note that villain is bad.
8. Bet-fold flop! Half stack villains are usually bad and bad players love Ace-anything. Pre-flop re-raise is fine, especially now we know he'll play ATo like that.
9. I don't mind folding pre-flop unless he's been 3-betting a lot. Re-raise then check is a suspicious line, particularly on a high-card rainbow flop. Take the free card on the turn. Once he min-raises, you've got upto 13 outs getting 4.5-1, so call.
10. Good flop to check. Any pp will likely call. The turn is a bad double-barrel card as it is unlikely to improve your hand. Some flush draws will give up, but not all. Not much else that called the flop will fold here.
The pokerev graph shows you're obviously running cold as well. First adjustment when running cold is tighten up. This means post-flop as well. Don't be so eager to get your stack in with 1pr hands and don't try to force people off their hand.