Disclaimer: I don't play 6max and don't play these stakes. These are just my thoughts as I watch the video
AK raise donk bet. You're favourite against an overpair. I'd bet about 70% on turn. If he's folding to pot he'll fold to 70%. Save the extra chips and keep the pot smaller so you can maybe
bluff a bit smaller on the river.
A8s middle pair w/ nut flush draw. Probably donk or c/r. Don't c/c it's not a great way to play a hand so strong as this. Semi-bluff raising is a lot better IMO as you'll get fold
equity, build the pot for when you hit and (not really needed, but good practice) balance your range.
QQ raise bigger with one person already posting BB OOP (I think if you saw this you would maybe you missed it).
Your bet sizing looks solid pre flop. On the flop is good too for the most part.
Watch back HH's if you can. For example the pot which was 3-bet and you had 6's was interesting. You can see he raised A8o and then called a three bet and a call . He then called down with top pair (I think he rivered a straight or something). Thats really good information for your notes on the player. He also called a 3-bet with KK instead of 4-betting. Good information IMO. Flat called with set of kings on the flop then bet about half pot on each street. Take a note of that as he might play a hand similarly later on which you can probably put him on a stronger hand.
Love your comments, lol. Sounds like me when I play
With the QQ's where you hit a set probably take a little longer to bet. Shoving in bet after bet like 3/4 pot size looks really strong IMO. Atleast tank a little to show the ace scared you and he could maybe try rep it.
With aces probably 3-bet a bit bigger to like 40-45. Try to do it 3x the original raise however strong your hand is. If people min-raise then show a strong hand that goes straight in my notes for them. It's a massive sign of strength (if you've seen then do it before) and people rarely balance with it. If he calls pre the pot is 80 and then you can do a small c-bet with the pot being big enough to jam the turn. Try and plan ahead each street with the aim of getting his stack is as quick as possible, but with smaller bet in relation to the pot.
When you said the table is terrible you can move to a seat just three to your left. The LAG will be on your right and NIT on your left which is what you want.
Would gladly watch another video. Made me laugh and hopefully I learnt a bit