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Old 06-01-2006, 09:58 PM
damaniac damaniac is offline
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Default 3/6 live, top two against a rock and a raiser

Haven't played live in forever, and I've been playing 5/10-10/20 6-max for the last year, so I really have a lot of adjustments to make, for getting reads, playing full ring, and the limits. Didn't make them so well.

This is a 3/6 hand at the Paris.

A limper to me, I raise black AQo. Two or three people cold-call, the blinds come along, and there's probably 7 of us to the flop.

Flop is QT3, two diamonds. Check to me I bet, one caller, button raises. He's an old guy who has shown no aggression so far (5 orbits?). Guy to my right tells me "He doesn't raise unless he has at least two pair". I tend to believe him. Two people cold-call in between, including my buddy to the right, I call, other guy calls.

5 to the turn for 12BB.

Turn is an A, no d. Checked to me, I check (maybe I should have bet), check, raiser bets, next dude calls, now the guy to my right raises. He's shown a fair amount of aggression, maybe even slightly lag, and certainly quite loose, but this is also the guy who warned me that the bettor here "has at least two pair". What's my play?
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