$.25 NLHE: Worst river for a turned boat

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$.25 NL HE: Worst river for a turned boat

Standard 0.25 game, lots of limping, also lots of wild raises (not in this hand, though). The other two players involved here are pretty straightforward, I believe. I'm just wondering about my bet-sizing and play, with consideration to the somewhat deep stacks here...

pokerstars Game #26534533832: Tournament #151996876, $0.25+$0.00 Hold'em No Limit - Level III (20/40) - 2009/03/30 12:23:53 ET
Table '151996876 4' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: banya12 (2362 in chips)
Seat 2: dicooper (2930 in chips)
Seat 3: puzzling314 (2165 in chips)
Seat 4: call I guess (1695 in chips)
Seat 5: hanhan81 (3898 in chips)
Seat 6: sos1H(p) (2375 in chips)
Seat 7: denniscolor (4870 in chips)
Seat 8: Stawada (1350 in chips)
Seat 9: WalkerDay (1885 in chips)
hanhan81: posts small blind 20
sos1H(p): posts big blind 40
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to puzzling314 [6d 6s]
denniscolor: folds
Stawada: folds
WalkerDay: folds
banya12: calls 40
dicooper: folds
puzzling314: calls 40
call I guess: folds
hanhan81: calls 20
sos1H(p): checks
*** FLOP *** [6h Kh Qh] Pot size: 160
hanhan81: bets 40
sos1H(p): folds
banya12: calls 40
puzzling314: raises 160 to 200
hanhan81: calls 160
banya12: calls 160
*** TURN *** [6h Kh Qh] [Qd] Pot size: 760
hanhan81: checks
banya12: checks
puzzling314: bets 280
hanhan81: calls 280
banya12: calls 280
*** RIVER *** [6h Kh Qh Qd] [Kd] Pot size: 1600. My stack size: 1645
hanhan81: bets 560
banya12: folds
puzzling314: ???

(I've just read my title for this thread again, and thought it could be misread as a terrifying ride in the Amazons due to paranhas...)
 
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Flop a pot sized raise is 320 I believe, and given the draw-heavy action-ness of this flop we can bump it up even bigger. We can't quite get it in on the turn unless we overbet (which is fine), but at least we charge more. You need to raise more to charge the draws, get action from Kx/Qx and get as much money in before an action killer comes (ex. if someone has KdJc and a 2h falls on the turn).

As played we have to bet the turn WAYYY more for the same reasons. We no longer are afraid of flush draws, but we still need to charge them. As played bet about $650 or so, maybe even pot.

River we can do nothing but fold, i don't think we're good often enough to call. I just don't expect someone with AhTc to randomly bluff into two opponents on the river that fills every single hand (except 66) that you're representing.

Cliff's notes: raise bigger everywhere, as played fold the river.
 
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u have to fold river but i agree with last post and that u should raise more flop and push all in on the turn, the 280 bet on turn was way to small
 
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