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if your villain likely has AK, KQ, AQ with no spades, and a 100% cbet. why do you think that donk betting to see them fold is a good idea? ..not saying donk bet is bad, just that your reasoning is bet to make worse hands fold, which is a little bit against the fundmental concept of why to bet.
as far as preflop.. your saying that you should never raise because the villain might have the nuts and you dont want to call if he has the nuts and shoves.. which is a pretty standard reason to not call if he shoves. There's plenty of hands that will continue vs your QQ's though that you are ahead of so you gave up value and initiative by playing so passively. Being OOP is a good reason to take care with the reasoning for your bets post flop, not a reason to get scared and passive when you have a good hand.
flatting with high PP's is a trap for your villain, and you are better to do that in pos. your trying to gain value out of hands like TT/JJ or missed overs that cbet, but you try to donk them all out of the hand before you offer them the chance to bet into you. That is obviously dependant on board texture but i get the feel from you post that you werent considering that, you just wanted to shut the hand down early so you didn't lose with your queens.
As far as the rest of the hand i think checking it down is ok, its not a board i like to bluff when out of position like that, you offer villain a big chance to give you a tough decision if you do and gain no value for your Qs at all.
I'd say your probably pretty close to the mark with AsQx
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