Riverplay: Mandatory to turn into a bluf?

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Riverplay: Mandatory to turn into a bluf?

Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (9 Players) BN: $23.46
SB: $10.67
BB: $25.00 (Hero)
UTG: $30.34
UTG+1: $23.86
MP: $13.05
MP+1: $30.36
MP+2: $33.85
CO: $25.00
Preflop ($0.35) Hero is BB with Q Q
2 folds, MP raises to $0.75, MP+1 calls $0.75, MP+2 folds, CO calls $0.75, 2 folds, Hero raises to $3.25, MP folds, MP+1 folds, CO calls $2.50
Flop ($8.10) A 5 6
Hero checks, CO bets $4.25, Hero calls $4.25
Turn ($16.60) A 5 6 2
Hero checks, CO checks
River ($16.60) A 5 6 2 K
Hero bets $17.50 and is all in, CO folds
Final Pot BB wins $15.85
Rake is $0.75

Preflop:
Normally I squeeze bigger, yet the MP was kinda short, so I opted to size it down a bit. Still make it 3,75-4,25?

Flop:
I have a pretty wide checking range on Axx boards OOP as 3better. QQ seems to be one of first picks in that checking range.

River:
I think turning my exact hand into a bluf is very attractive for the following reasons:
- I block his most likely flushes (QJhh/QThh)
- I block one of his strongest valuehands (AQ)
- A decent percentage of his bluf stabs on flop improved to a better hand than mine
- I can represent a bunch of strong hands
- After villain stabs the flop and check/backs the turn, I think he has an extremely weak range

I still have weaker hands in my range (88/99-JJ), yet I also have AA/KK and some Ax. So should I bluf all QQ's here?
Or would that mean I'm valuebetting too thinly to balance it?

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