$5 NLHE Full Ring: How do i get Max Value from this

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$5 NL HE Full Ring: How do i get Max Value from this

I think i played this hand poorly..think i could have gotten more money from him. Any tips on what you would do differently is high appreciated.

Full Tilt, $0.02/$0.05 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 8 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

CO: $7.33 (146.6 bb)
BTN: $12.53 (250.6 bb)
SB: $4.27 (85.4 bb)
Hero (BB): $13.17 (263.4 bb)
UTG+2: $5.62 (112.4 bb)
MP1: $3.43 (68.6 bb)
MP2: $5 (100 bb)
MP3: $5.12 (102.4 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with Q
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K
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5 folds, BTN raises to $0.17, SB folds, Hero calls $0.12

Flop: ($0.36) 7
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K
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Q
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(2 players)
Hero bets $0.15, BTN raises to $0.75, Hero calls $0.60??????

Turn: ($1.86) 3
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(2 players)
Hero bets $1.55, BTN calls $1.55

River: ($4.96) 6
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(2 players)
?????????????????
 
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Any stats/reads/history on villain would be helpfull(as litle as he is a tag reg or loose fish will change any analyses alot)

Whats up with your cbet size? Its a drawy board and u bet less then half the pot, i like betting .30-.36 there.
After he re-raises u i kinda like pumping it up to 2.50$.

Id rather c/r the turn since it didnt really change anything and squze some money out of AK/AQ along with his draws(a unknown 5nl isnt folding draws that often is he?), and i dont mind stacking of on this board even if where deep and c/r the turn is probably the best way to acomplish that after we decite to just flat flop.

The rive is so heavily read dependend. If villain is inclined to raise FDs and then bluff them when missed then i like checking and letting him bluff at the pot but if he is a calling station type this is easy value bet.

EDIT: Ooops thought we raised prf. Why are we donking this flop? This is awsome flop to c/r imo.
 
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sindri his stats are 18/12/43 over 300 hands i have on him if that helps any
 
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I also like a C/R on the flop over a donk bet.

As played just bet the river for value. With your line donk/call/lead turn he's not going to bluff his missed draws too often. You might as well bet to get value from his Kx hands.
 
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I don't like any decision in this hand.

-Calling the 3-bet with a dominated hand against a solid player OOP seems bad.

-Donking the flop when villain will virtually always c-bet is bad, and I prefer a check-raise.

-Bet/calling the turn also sucks once you donk the flop, so just bet/jam this baby after you decide to donk-lead the flop. An ace or flush card could hit on the turn and put you in a nasty spot, and by donking out on the turn, you don't get an additional bet out of him when he bluff-raised you with air.

Seriously wretched line. As played, bet the river.
 
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I don't like any decision in this hand.

-Calling the 3-bet with a dominated hand against a solid player OOP seems bad.


??? It wasn't 3bet preflop. He just called a BTN open.
 
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i'm not quite understanding your reasoning here.

surely we're not folding KQs to a button raise even against a nit

I agree that check-raising is best but if he wants to donk he should lead out for closer to pot. i like 4-bet shoving the flop or stacking a safe turn as he's likely not folding AA/AK/combo draws.
 
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I don't like any decision in this hand.

-Calling the 3-bet with a dominated hand against a solid player OOP seems bad.

-Donking the flop when villain will virtually always c-bet is bad, and I prefer a check-raise.

-Bet/calling the turn also sucks once you donk the flop, so just bet/jam this baby after you decide to donk-lead the flop. An ace or flush card could hit on the turn and put you in a nasty spot, and by donking out on the turn, you don't get an additional bet out of him when he bluff-raised you with air.

Seriously wretched line. As played, bet the river.


when i originally "donk-lead" the flop i had the intension of betting so to induce a raise and than i was gonna re raise..but i was 6 tabling and i dunno wtf i was thinking and just called the raise.

i know i botched the whole hand up and i greatly appreciate the criticism :)
 
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well C9 u said u didn like any decision in the hand.
but u said as played, bet the river =] so u must like the river bet eh? lol

River: ($4.96) 6
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(2 players)
Hero bets $3, BTN calls $3

Results:
Spoiler:
$10.96 pot ($0.73 rake)
Hero showed Q
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K
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(two pairs, Kings and Queens) and won $10.23 ($4.76 net)
BTN showed K spades and 10 of diamonds and lost (-$5.47 net)
 
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