My first conclusion after reading the hands was that 2 and 4 are bluffs....
I will try to explain how and what I thought when I read your hands.. maybe it helps (maybe it will help me) ..
hand 1. I think you had nut flush there... I would even say that your hand was
[Kd]..
hand 2. You call PF from UTG+1 so you probably have an ace with good kicker because you called the raise also.. Hmm.. now looking at it, I would even say that this was not a bluff and that you in fact held
[Qs] (I am not really guessing the suits, it's just for the visuals) or better and that you hoped for the guy to bet into you on turn after you checked.. seeing that he didnt you took a swing at him on the river.. he folded I guess..
hand 3. Looking now at this hand I think it might be a bluff... I am even putting you on
[Qh] or some other PP that is not kings nor aces... I don't know.. When I first looked at that hand I really thought it's not a bluff, but looking at it again, I think it is... I don't think it's a good spot to bluff, but, it might be bluff just for that reason..
hand 4. I first though it's a bluff, and now I still think it is. Why? Cause you felt that the guy missed the flop and didn't take initiative with
[Kd] or some card like that, and you bluffed him...
I might be very wrong, at least I tried
... In fact, when I was taking that "Donkey test", my bluffing score was lower than any other as far as I remember..
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