$4 NLHE 6-max: Should I have done anything differently here?

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Effective stack sizes are $3. The read on villain is the typical loose passive type.

I had As8s on BTN. Open raised to 13c. SB folds, BB calls. (30c pot)

Flop is Ah8d4s. BB leads out with an 8c bet, I raise to 29c. He calls. (88c pot)

The turn's a fairly safe 5d. He leads out with a weird 23c bet. I raise to 1.16 thinking he has Ax, so my two pairs are good here. He calls. Pot size now $3.20.

The river comes Tc. He checks again. I push the last $1.40 in. I wasn't worried about 67 here nor did I think he had a set. I felt like with the exception of AT, I've got him if he has Ax as I suspect.
 
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Bigger on the flop, and you could maybe shove the turn. When he donk-leads, a pot sized raise becomes significantly larger than it usually is.
 
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Cool thanks for input. The one second guess I had for myself was whether I should have just shoved the turn.

Just a cooler I guess.
 
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