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    Thanks for the reply! In all that explanation I forgot to post stack sizes. Original raiser had his chips stacked oddly but appeared to be in the $300 ballpark so I stacked him slightly. The one complete maniac in the hand stacks me, and everyone else was in the $200 range.

    I agree with you the 3bet there is the way to go despite the nasty spot, and knew it the second I released my chips into the pot – I committed at that point to fold all flops that didn’t include a J to minimize my loss to $12. The only point I’ll disagree with is that it’s not impossible for one or two of the callers to be holding QQ-AA. One of the callers I’d previously seen limp AA (not strategically, just for lolz), and I’d seen those hands overcall multiple times during my session. Nonetheless, you’re right that putting the pressure on them is the best route.

    Appreciate the thoughts! Yes, Twin River can be a zoo on most nights. It’s become notorious for wild games with maniacs galore. It’s a tiny room that’s run very poorly, but it’s definitely pulled away a large chunk of business from Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun despite its shortcomings. If you know what you’re doing and table select well, you can print money there at any of 1/2, 2/5, 5/10.

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