In this paper, we consider a channel-aware ALOHA network in which users have the knowledge of their own channel state information (CSI) and exploit this decentralized CSI by utilizing CSI-based transmission schemes. The system throughput is investigated with multi-region transmission schemes under the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) capture model. We discover that the two-region transmission scheme performs well enough for maximizing the throughput.