Lol. I lost almost 10 buyins today 4 tabling NL 4. I ran AQ in AK once, and AJ into AK once in a 3bet pot (both all with a flopped A and about or slightly over 100 BB). I ran AK into A9 two pair (which was probably a bad call from me admittedly, about 150 BB pot). I lost A9 vs AK with a flopped A in a 3bet pot (about 100 BB, probably bad call from me). I ran KK into AA for 200 BB (we went all in on a flop with 3 spades and we both had a spade). I lost straight over straight AQ vs Q9 suited in a 3bet pot (flop came JT8 and turn K and I also had a flush redraw that bricked, lost about 130 BB). I lost 150 BB against an agressive opponent who 3bet from the small blind with A2s, I called with AA setting the trap, flop comes 242 and we are all in on turned 9. I ran AK into TT for almost 100 BB (all in pre and lost with flopped T). I lost with two pair against a really agressive calling station (I had 67, he had TT , flop was 678, turn K, we went all in on the turn, river was an 8. Lost about 100 BB). I had K4 vs K9 on a flop with K49 for perhaps about 100 BB. I did win a few big pots too (I won about 100 BB with quad 44 vs opponent who overplayed A3 on A44 flop), but the general trend was downwards. The table had some pretty aggressive players to my left and the action was pretty fun despite the losses, though I did start tilting a little bit at some point (and made a few bad bluffs, which cost me maybe an extra 150 BB for the whole session, as well as some bluffs that I think were ok but didn't work). My opening ranges are on the looser side and so I ended up playing many 3bet pots (as well as bluff 4betting) vs these aggressive players. Perhaps I'm a bit too loose preflop and need to adjust my opening ranges (as well as tighten call vs 3bet ranges especially with the worse Ax combos like AT and A9), especially against pretty agressive players :D.