$200 NLHE 6-max: AQ high call down vs 3 donks?

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$200 NL HE 6-max: AQ high call down vs 3 donks?

UTG is a decent tag, fish in BB is a big fish running at 40/12 over a few hundred hands, donks %50 so far over 20 something hands, and barrels %100 turn/riv over small samples. Thoughts on the call down here?

poker stars, $1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

CO: $259.75 (129.9 bb)
BTN: $158.15 (79.1 bb)
SB: $414.35 (207.2 bb)
BB: $176 (88 bb)
UTG: $200 (100 bb)
Hero (MP): $441.65 (220.8 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is MP with A Q
UTG raises to $6, Hero calls $6, 3 folds, BB calls $4

Flop: ($19) 7 3 2 (3 players)
BB bets $8, UTG folds, Hero calls $8

Turn: ($35) 2 (2 players)
BB bets $10, Hero calls $10

River: ($55) 8 (2 players)
BB bets $32, Hero calls $32
 
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I've made these calls in $1000 NL involving $400 pots, if you find the player likes to raise middle suited connectors and bet them like a big hand, then this is a good call down,

The disguised their hand well, if the person wasnt so loose, then I would assume they have a pocket pair or AK minimum, but since you have a good handle on the player AQ isnt that bad to call down with.
 
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I think this is OK. He really can't have much once he bets the river, since fish generally speaking aren't happy about betting a hand like 99 (they much rather check/call) and that leaves... Well, sets. And fish like to slowplay those, so discount heavily.

I'm always calling down with 44 here, and the difference between that and AQ is pretty minimal. I like it.
 
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