Home game we are 10 handed (something we rarely do). Limits are .25/.50 but the way it is played you feel like it's .50/$1. Standard pre-flop raise averages $2.50.

The hand here involves me and 3 other players. Villian is a ridiculously bad player who can hold any two. He thinks he is a solid player but he is far from it. I previously watched him call and $11 river bet with a measley pair of dueces which he happened to end up winning against a busted Ace King.

I am on the button.

We see 2 limps by one tight player and one loose player. All folds to the villain who makes it $4 to play. I peek down at QQ and think about a re-raise but decide that I am in position. Both limpers call mainly because of who raised.

Flop comes [2s 10c Qs]

I'm in a great position. We see 2 checks to the villain. He bets $7. At this point my stack is $38. I think and think. I figure him for 2 pair at best. I look towards the players behind me and the tight one looks disinterested and ready to fold. Loose guy looks like hes calculating the pot. I figure I'm up against some kind of draw maybe KJ or As 10s from loose guy.

I decide to push for $31 more.

Fold. Call after long thought.

Flips Ks 10d

Brick.
Brick.

Chip me up. Thank you donk.

But the question is how is my post-flop play? It triggered some table talk here and they said it was to much because often I won't find a caller.

What do you think?