Here's the stats:

A few hands:
Losers:
This one pissed me off, as he doesn't have odds to set mine against a 4-bet when he has 99. I had to go with it obviously, in case he just called with AQ or QX.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3156364
This one was a really bad river play by me. I messed up this river really bad... There's no value in shoving the river here. He either has me beat or is bluffing. Looking back on it my turn check is really retarded as well, but I thought he would auto-fire turn as he was a floaty type player. Villain was 27/21 AF 3.7 over 191 hands.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3156367
Winners:
I can't believe that guy stuck it in there with AK, I mean if there is ever a time to fold that pre-flop... it was probably then. Crazy action pre-flop. This is a good example of why you should never really fold KK pre-flop in an aggressive 6 max cash game.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3156375
This one is pretty standard I guess. I have a ton of outs, even if he has a set and I have decent fold equity on the flop.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3156387
I was able to work a bit more 3-betting into my game today, but I need to be careful not to get caught up in trying too hard to win pots where I was 3-bet bluffing. I don't mind firing a barrel or two, but bluffshoving the river... which I did once today and got owned.. is probably not going to work that well in an average situation.
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