$Freeroll NLHE MTT Turbo: Could I have gotten more value?

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Had QQ with a roughly 240k stack, blinds at 3.5/7k min raised to 14k, Villain calls
Flop a set on 10Q7 board, I bet half pot blank turn I bet 1/4 pot 9 on river, only KJ gets there, remember betting 35k here into almost 200k pot.
Hope this was descriptive enough, looking to hear your thoughts.
 
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You started the hand with 34BB, and then its certainly a mistake to not get all the chips in the middle with a hand this strong. So basically size bigger all the way through the hand. You are not so short, that you need to mini-raise preflop, so go to 2,5 or 3BB, depending how the table play. Then bet half pot on each street or however much is needed to get it in. Best of luck at the tables.
 
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if you bet 1/4 in villains range coul be wider range like PP, JTs, ATs QX maybe T9s, 78s, AJ, Ju shout bet biger. 75/75/50 or 75/75/AI
 
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Turn bet should be around 50%. If you were bluffing with like AJ, you wouldn’t bet 25% on the turn.
 
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You started the hand with 33BB, and it is certainly a mistake not to put all your chips with a hand that strong.
Now the turn bet 50% and not 25% for a bluff:p
 
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The trend these days seems to be really small bets. I prefer a more exploitive strategy. When you're vs a player that will just call, bet bigger on your strong hands.
 
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