Penultimate hand (7 left, all in the money. Blinds 1,500 / 3,000; average stack 36,000; I have 27,000)
Solid early position player raises to 8,500 and I’m next to act with pocket sixes. Feel this is a push or fold situation and opt to fold (interested in views / opinions here).
A short stack (5,000) calls and Malcolm Gee in late position pushes all in. Original raiser calls (c 17,000 in total). Over 40k in the pot and I’m feeling that my fold was correct, until I see the cards. Original raiser has

both the others have AQ off, no clubs. Suddenly I like my hand!
Two clubs on the flop and a ten giving straight and flush possibilities as suddenly

is looking massive. However the turn and river both blank (i.e. no clubs, aces, queens or jacks) and the two AQ’s split, AJ is out and I’m left wishing I’d played my sixes, which would have held up.
Very next hand (6 left, all in the money. Blinds 1,500 / 3,000; average stack 37,000; I have 27,000)
I’m in early position and find pocket sevens, and decide to open raise to 10,000. (Again, interested in views / opinions here – would a fold or push be better?).
Dennis to my left ponders for ages and finds a rare fold. Short stack to his left calls (This is AQ lady who split the small main pot in the last hand and now has c 7k). Malcolm Gee pushes all in over the top and it’s folded back to me. I have 17k left and if I call I’m effectively calling 17k more to win c 48k, so the pot odds are nearly 3 to 1). I tell myself I need 4 to 1 if I’m against an over pair but having seen Malcolm raise all in the previous hand with AQ; I feel I have to call despite being behind. Could anyone find a fold there?
Lady (Tracey) has JJ; Malcolm has QQ.
By the turn the board gives me an open ended straight draw and I have 10 outs but I don’t hit. so Tracey exits in 6th and I’m 5th.
I mention both hands because folding the pocket sixes may have influenced how I played the sevens the next hand.
All comments / criticisms / constructive feedback would be welcome, before I return to the £75 game next week!