$2 NLHE 6-max: King high Flush vs Full House

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Did I play this hand incorrectly or was I just unlucky?

1c/2c ZOOM 6MAX NLHE table (pokerstars)
Hero (Button) is dealt Kd Td

Villain 1 (SB) posts 1c
Villain 2 (BB) posts 2c
UTG folds
Villain 3 (MP) raises to 6c
CO folds
Hero (Button) calls 6c
Villain 1 (SB) calls 6c
Villain 2 (BB) calls 6c
Total pot: 24c

Flop: 6s 5d 9h
Everyone checks

Turn: 9d
Villain 1 (SB) bets 10c
Villain 2 (BB) folds
Villain 3 (MP) folds
Hero (Button) calls 10c
Total pot: 44c

River: Qd
Villain 1 (SB) bets 40c
Hero raises to $2.23 and is all in
Villain calls $2.23
Villain shows 6c 6d (full house)
Villain wins pot $4.73 (after 17c rake)

My logic was that I was trying to bet for value with a King high flush. I figured that the villain would probably call me with trip 9's, a straight or a weaker flush, so I had a lot of potential to get paid out.

Was I wrong to jam all in? Did I make any other mistakes?
 
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Notice that villain leads out close to half pot on the turn against 3 opponents (the big blind, us and the button). Any followup bet on the river should have been taken seriously.

Villain almost bets pot on the river. This is very strong and be can be easily beat here but sometimes we will be ahead. So we have to weigh up our options correctly and i think a call would have been a sensible one as we are getting enough value from the villain's bet size. Raising is fraught with risks on the river so it was an avoidable error on our part.:cool:
 
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Don't post the results.

The raise on the river is okay, as the SB has a decent number of 9x in his range. Might want to make it a bit smaller ($1?).
 
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Don't post the results.

The raise on the river is okay, as the SB has a decent number of 9x in his range. Might want to make it a bit smaller ($1?).

Why not post results? Is it because the results distract people from reviewing the hand properly? Or is it for confidentiality?
 
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Why not post results? Is it because the results distract people from reviewing the hand properly? Or is it for confidentiality?
It biases your responses. Post the hand right up to the decision you want to review. You'll get the best advice that way.
 
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