H1 (AKs): Pretty std imo, AKs, is the lowest hand i call here, and against some of the opponents im folding, like you said most people on micro of the regs are suuuuper nitty preflop about getting it in.
So as you said, for most of the AKo, AKs, QQ is not a jam here, which leave us with KK or AA, where we only have 23% equity, he need to be jamming the default range of QQ+ AKs+ in the scenario we have 37% equity and we need like 35% to call. But even that, if we feel we are way better, those crazy close spots on micro's might not even be worth it, when we consider the huge rake on NL10 (if we take that into account), we are calling 7.2$ to win 20$ -4.5%, or 7.2/(20*0.955) = 37.7% pot odds, so if he jam QQ+ AKs+ taking the rake into account, we are making a breakeven call, vs someone we assume to be better than.
H2 (AJ): I've looked over alot of your hands, just didn't comment, you often post (idk if its random?) hands where you lead the second you get checked to. Is this a trend (as in a leak) or just random misfortune that many of the hands you post does that?
Whats your bet when checked to as PF caller?
Im checking this flop back, I really see no point in betting. What hand's do he 3b with pf? A2s+ 99+ AJo+
We are capped here, so basicly the only nutted hand we can have is 66 or AQ, while he can have AA, QQ, AQ, and since we don't block the hearts, he can be x/r ALOT with Ah, KTh JTh etc, and we are now in the worlds most shitty position on the flop, where we felt we had some equity, but he can now force us out easily, since we are legit holding the absolut bottom of our range here... What do you protect against? What do you want value from?
The bet feels like there is no thought process behind it, same goes for the turn bet, it seems so automated.
You put your self in a shitty spot, but you can't fold to the raise, obviously he seem nutted, but since we still have 2 FD's and are readless vs a fish, im calling here, praying to the gods he have a combo draw he spazed out with who will check the river. We need to call 15bb into like 60 so bout 25% and he wont randomly do this with AQ, AK, QQ, AA, most of the time we feel them on the flop, so he kinda capped his own range by check calling flop. Which mean that unless it's a slowplay on a wet flop, where we told him ''we got a part of it'' - He could very well hold a combo draw, or some random A2h he didnt x/r or A2d. So call and evaluate river
H3 (AQo): The PF sizing obviously suck, since we kinda are forced to call, but im not liking it, i might even consider folding, is it readless? Do you think btn have 4b bluffs in his range? (A2-A5s, Kx low suited?) that he turns into a bluff 4b here? If so we are happily calling.
If not, and his 4b range is AQs+ JJ+ we are really in a weird spot on 99% of the flops.
In general just a snap fold on the flop, could he be bluffing us? Sure, but if we call what do we want on the turn? Q? Does a Q chance alot vs his PF 4b range? (if it's wide yes, if not noooo). Does a A help us? Yea most likely, but we can still find our self in **** vs AK.
So calling this flop would be a blunder with AQo, im more prone to find a call here if we had a BD FD, since he can slow down with his 4b bluff hands on the turn, and we can pick up some more pure equity, right now we don't even know if Q or A is pure equity.
H4 (A6s): Is this ever a 3b for you? Or pure call? (Im slightly agro, so this is a 3b like 90% of the time for me, so i rarely find my self in this spot).
Anyhow calling pf is fine, calling flop is perfectly fine.
But here we kinda have it again, when checked to we bet, but why do we bet? Remember our range is capped as **** calling in BB, so we hold only the worst of the worst of aces, for many we don't even hold any suited aces (since many 3b them), but more of the off suited aces).
And why that sizing?
Again river is kinda the same pot to stir in, the big question is why.
This hand, I think a little ''homework'' excercise would help you tons. Open Equilab or any program you can put in a range.
Make his SB PF Opening range:
Make your BB PF Calling range:
Compare the two, and try on every street to weed out the hands you can, and see what ranges we end up with on the different streets.
If you want to I will be more than happy to do it with you on discord, but it seem to be a general thing watching over your hands, ranges is kinda ''missed'' for you when thinking about what to do.
H5 (KTo):
PF Fine.
Flop Fine.
Turn Fine.
River is kinda iffy, only we can have the flush (going for a turn x/r).
He really capped his range, why would he check the turn with a flush, just to raise a river lead? He have the initiative, and we are still not folding our Qx Tx to a turn bet, unless its HUGE, so he can still find value with a flush.
Meaning when he checks he hold basicly no flushes.
His range is now more QQ, QT, 22, but than again, why would he check the turn? He can extract value from Tx Qx and single diamonds, where as he can only hope to see a diamond on the river, for you to see value in your Ad Kd, where he now can extract more value.
His line will contain more bluffs than strong holdings, the strong hands you talk about, would have had to think they could only go for 1 street of value, but being IP for him just make that statement weird.
As played im calling and happily paying him when he have a nutted hand, make a little note on it, and know that a NL10 reg by no means have the skills to realise we have this note, and for us not to exploit it going forward.
Sorry for the long txt, im bad at making things short, best of luck with your grind!.