Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Giggles
Yah I'm a pain in the ass, lol.

Good for you, nice takedown vs. this donk, grats!!!!
Donk?

I don't think villain played this hand at all like a donk. He was priced in preflop after his inital raise, and then he picked up pair + flush draw. I don't think there's anything donkish about villain raising with the best hand on the flop (According to cardplayers odds calculater he's 51% to win here against AA) and even on the missed turn I think him playing it strong is fine. Bettting the turn strong after re-raising the flop is a very effective line to take IMO especially considering the way you played it (not pushing that flop like many, me included would have).
Obviously the turn is a horrible card for villain because it conterfeits his Queen outs, but I still don't think he played this at all like a donk. He has a strong hand, that could be a set, he lost the race and you won the hand.

Hmm...one other thing. I think you definitely need to push that non-diamond turn (you're supposed to pay off sets at these limits if that's what you're worried about ). You're killing too many of his likely holdings (including the one he actually had on the turn) to play it passively.