In Part A I went over my first hand; here were the other six I played.
Hand #2
Pocket Cards:
A horrible hand, and I only saw the flop because I was the big blind and no one else bet. Had anyone bet, I would have folded. Everyone checked the flop (which gave me nothing) and when the other Fish Player bet on the turn, I got out.
Hand #3
Pocket Cards:
Okay, I cheated a smidge on this hand. This is technically ...
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