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Alright i'll give it a go
Preflop: this is usually a fold, or a 3bet if villain is opening a lot of buttons. I would suggest a fold because playing this hand in a 3bet pot is tough. Calling is probably the worst option, because you are going to have to c/f a lot of flops, or call down in very very marginal situations.
Flop: great flop for you. You likly have 12 clean outs. My default is to check raise here, as most opponents c-bet far too much and you get an extra bet from that alone. Secondly a c/r gets a lot more fold equity. If you get called you have a high chance of hitting your draw aswell, so no biggie. You lead and get called. I would put villain on a flush draw, straight draw or a ten or a 7.
Edit: just reread description of villain and since he is so donkinsh c/c flop might be better.
Double Edit: just reread stacks and with 200BB's a c/r is better.
Turn: after leading flop, I would never check this turn. I would bet it, they will never give you credit for a flush after you lead flop, especially at these stakes. It looks pretty transparent but I would check raise after he stabs at the pot. You have to set the pot up so you can get all in on the river, and the only way to do that right now is raising. YOU WANT TO PLAY FOR STACKS
River: shitty river card, probably fold now
Hope that helped!
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