where you folded Q6s BvB against a tight BB; i auto-raise that up
9:15 AcKx on 532cc, i like checking behind most, not that betting is bad. you said it's not a flop that should hit them, only problem is every pocket pair likes it, and between the two of them i think you'll see at least one kind of often (if not possibly some suited connector with a 5 or something in it)
15:30 KT squeeze is fine. initial raiser is kind of tight but 12/11 still means he's the type who wants initiative with almost any hand he's playing, and that's usually a good type to 3bet (obviously 20/18 would be even better but we can't exactly cherry-pick it). post-flop's good
15:55 88 vs button-raise, i think it's close between 3betting a flatting. i flat 99 and TT here as my standard since there's not usually tons of value in 3betting them against most opponents, flatting is deceptive, and you can call down on a lot of boards. obviously the lower the pair, the harder it becomes to play OOP without initiative but i think flatting 88 is okay. i'd favor 3betting i think, and i'd definitely 3bet 77 and lower. post-flop i play it the same, nh
~19:10 AA i probably check behind turn vs. decent/good players and bet it against bad players. a good player is folding too much you beat, a bad player is calling with too much to lose that street of value. i think villain in the hand was relatively unknown, so it's hard to say. thing is that there's only one remaining A, so it's statistically more likely he had a straight or flush draw on the flop. i'd also call river the way it played out
22:18 i like the non-squeeze with T8s. i was sure you were gonna and thinking that i probably wouldn't, then you surprised me and folded =P. like you said, your image wasn't very good there and even though the raise came from the button, guy was like 20/8 so i think he's limping a lot of hands most people would raise, and raising a somewhat stronger range there. he's also probably gonna call a 3bet lighter than he should
~26:00 97s BvB double barrel i like. his range for calling your flop bet is pretty wide since it's BvB and he seems competent. i think there's a huge disparity between how often he's calling flop and how often he's calling another shell. since your hand is hopeless if you check, it's a great spot to fire again
~35:00 AK vs. the small donk: the raise is fine (since he did this into two players i actually don't mind folding, crazy as that sounds; HU i'm definitely raising) and i'd fire the turn. when he makes that donk and then insta-calls the raise, i'm positive he doesn't have a set. turn comes a J, putting an overcard out and giving you outs. i'd semibluff to fold an 8 and possibly a T
QQ shove is standard
46:20 i'd complete the K8 PF getting 7:1 vs. a couple awful players (52/9, 28/2) and an unknown
46:54 raise that A9s on the CO yo
i agree you didn't get a lot of great opportunities/opponents to 3bet or squeeze in that particular session. there were a lot of "maybes" but nothing you could be really faulted for. once you move up a little bit, it becomes a lot more important to have a balanced 3betting range as much as you can, but at 50NL i don't think it's quite as big of a deal
all in all i think you played really well. just keep looking for good spots to get involved, especially on a table where lack of cards is giving you a solid/tight image