50/1 game at Dusk, haven't seen villain showdown many hands yet except obvious value bet spots Tx on T T 2 2 A and AK on A K x x x for example. Can assign him a pretty wide pre-flop peeling range but unsure on his calling habits post flop etc. My image is pretty tight aggressive I imagine, although not sure exactly how much stock he is putting in that level of thinking. Villain is playing £120~ and we cover.
Tight player opens the gun to £4, villain calls, button calls, I call from the small with

, big blind folds.
Flop (£17)

Checked round.
Turn (£17)

Checked to villain who makes it £6 folds to me I make it £17. Villain calls. I know my line looks ridic strong here but expecting this sort of board will have hit calling ranges. We can argue that leading the turn might be better so that we don't end up with a tiny pot on the river with a massive hand, but my thinking is a lot of hands will bet this turn with any sort of connection and Qx/flush draws/straight draw/straight will defo not bet-fold. Maybe I'm just clicking buttons here, but surely this is the best way to build a pot on the turn?
River (£51)

I bet £37, villain calls. Obviously a lot of stuff gets there, but do recall him exclaiming to an overbet on the river before "nobody ever overbet bluffs" so as much as I love jamming, think he might find a hero fold with a straight or bare queen. I guess my query is flop and turn play. Bet-bet-shove is obviously super sexy, but it's hard to get value from much on the flop.
Feel like a massive fish with the line I've taken, but versus a fish this has to be at least okay. Anybody doing anything different and why?