$5 NLHE 6-max: Bets too low against flush draw?

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Wondering if I should have put in higher raises on the flop and turn. Ans also if my call on the river was totally out of line. Looking at it now I think it was...

Full Tilt - $0.05 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BB: $5.31 (VPIP: 23.04, PFR: 12.30, 3Bet Preflop: 2.46, hands: 388)
CO: $17.03 (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: -, Hands: 1)
BTN: $5.14 (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: -, Hands: 1)
Hero (SB): $5.02

Hero posts SB $0.02, BB posts BB $0.05

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.07) Hero has A Q

CO calls $0.05, fold, Hero raises to $0.20, fold, CO calls $0.15

Flop: ($0.45, 2 players) A J K
Hero bets $0.32, CO calls $0.32

Turn: ($1.09, 2 players) 7
Hero bets $0.85, CO calls $0.85

River: ($2.79, 2 players) 4
Hero bets $1.35, CO raises to $2.70, Hero calls $1.35

CO shows 9 A (Flush, Ace High) (Pre 31%, Flop 49%, Turn 33%)
Hero mucks A Q (One Pair, Aces) (Pre 69%, Flop 51%, Turn 67%)
CO wins $7.79
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Well played untill u call his min reraise on river. Hes never doing that with worse than what you have. The sizing is not bad in my opinion.
 
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He won't be min-raising with anything worse.

Fold to the river raise, although I would x/c river here, because you just don't beat much.
 
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Nh... with no reads, you can fold the river min raise. Standard b/f on the river though.
 
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I wonder how often he's going to call your river bet with worse or fold with better. Considering his limp-call pre- followed by flop and turn calls, I'd guess not all that often, even 4-handed.

If I'm going to bet call a small raise, I'd at least consider checking the river instead. I can then decide whether to call after seeing how much he bets. Assuming he does bet, I'd lean toward folding since all I beat is bluffs and maybe some rather thin value bets.
 
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Bet sizing on the flop and turn are fine. As previously stated fold river after the min raise. And I have no problem check/folding the river vs. a decent bet on someone that I only have 1 hand against.

FD got there which is a big part of his range based on how he played the hand and I don't think too many players are able to turn their Ax/Kx + straight draw hands into a bluff on this board.

Would definitely open my range against him in position, raising a lot of his open limps trying to get into as many heads up pots against him.
 
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