Is this fold completely standard or am I just dumb?

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What's up everybody? Long story short, my hand in question is at a full ring $1/2 NL game. I had just sat down, and when I was in the CO I was dealt QK. There were two middle position limpers (both with awkward stacks of like $118 and $163.40), so I really didn't give them a ton of credit as this was most likely their entire roll, so I raised to $11. They both called.

So, preflop:

Me ($200): QK ---raise to $11
MP1 ($118): Limp $2, Call $9
MP2 ($163): Limp $2, Call $9

Flop:

Qs Kd 6s

MP1: chk, fold
MP2: chk, call $26
Me: Bet $26

Turn:

4s

MP2: Bet $16
Me: Call $16

River:

7c

MP2: All-in $110
Me: WTF??!?!?! Ahhhhhhhh---knew nothing about him, definitely thought this was an obvious flush or at worst 666---I folded...correct play?
 
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I'm a fish.

I would have called and watched my chips slide across the screen to a set of 6's.

Top two pair looks good here, but it's the exact kind of hand I give away my money with when he turns over a set.
 
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probably the right fold there. why he pushed i have no idea tho, probably not the best move if he actually had you beat.
 
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have to call there... that little bet looks like it could be a freeze bet to get you to call and not raise, so he can see another card, and well that last card was a complete brick if he was drawing. yes he couldve had a flush, i dont think a set of 6's is likely, but he also could have TJ, which would explain why he bet so high, cause that would be a cold bluff.

if you werent willing to call that all in on the river with a brick on the board, you shouldve raised on the turn.
 
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Thanks cowboy---after thinking about it for awhile I completely agree with a raise on the turn there, because then I'll get a better understanding of where I'm at in addition to the fact I will have certainly priced myself in when I'm most likely good anyway. Thanks for the input.
 
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I totally agree with cowboy here. Had similar thing happen to me. Raised on turn and guy re-raised, I called then on river he goes all-in that's when I knew he had something and I folded. In your case here I think I would have folded too but its tough to fold top 2 pair.
 
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