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Early in a 3.25 turbo 45-player sng. Blinds 15-30.I am 2nd UTG and I open AKo for 150. My strategy early in these tournaments is to only play premium hands outside of lp and blinds, and to make big raises with them. Others might disagree, but this is what works for me.Anyway, 2 people call the 150 and then the bb goes all in for 1500. What's my play?

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The shove from bb looks smells a little fishy, but he's very likely to have a pair. I'm not taking a coinflip this early, whats the point? Fold.
you have to take coinflips to win anyway. why take coinflips with AQ later when you cant take them with ak now? a double up will give you more room to collect chips.
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People are too dumb to fold AK preflop.Take this hand for instance - 39$ turbo SNG.EP limps, I raise to 4x (blinds at 25/50), player behind me reraises to 500.I shove AK for 1k more. He insta calls and tables AT.... I tell myself I'm never folding AK preflop in these tournies against one villain.

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you have to take coinflips to win anyway. why take coinflips with AQ later when you cant take them with ak now? a double up will give you more room to collect chips.
There is also t300+ in the pot already.Shove.Win.Do thismicon_fistpump-2.gif
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People are too dumb to fold AK preflop.Take this hand for instance - 39$ turbo SNG.EP limps, I raise to 4x (blinds at 25/50), player behind me reraises to 500.I shove AK for 1k more. He insta calls and tables AT.... I tell myself I'm never folding AK preflop in these tournies against one villain.
I've seen so many people reshove with Ax in these. Usually I get a table with about 4 RKIGS. Never would I fold in the OP's position.NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fold. Youre "racing" from behind with a minimum of one and probably more of your outs sitting in the callers hands. You would much rather be a mid to high pair in this situation than AK.Each dead A or K shifts 5% of your equity away to the pair, so with 2 dead ones you are a 2:1 dog.

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I had a similar scenario to the OP, sorry can't get hand history.180+ man MTT £2+.20. Not sure how many left ~100Blinds are 150/300 25anteHero is LP with AdKdFolded to MP1 who pushes for ~7000MP2 instacalls for around the sameHero, with a stack of also around 7000, ?I have the CO, button, and blinds still to act, two players all-in and the potential to triple up. Is this an instacall? A tank/call? Fold? I get to see both cards anyway, and if the winner tables something like 55, surely I'll get a spot to take all his chips?Or do we want to be playing AK v 2 opponents?

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I had a similar scenario to the OP, sorry can't get hand history.180+ man MTT £2+.20. Not sure how many left ~100Blinds are 150/300 25anteHero is LP with AdKdFolded to MP1 who pushes for ~7000MP2 instacalls for around the sameHero, with a stack of also around 7000, ?I have the CO, button, and blinds still to act, two players all-in and the potential to triple up. Is this an instacall? A tank/call? Fold? I get to see both cards anyway, and if the winner tables something like 55, surely I'll get a spot to take all his chips?Or do we want to be playing AK v 2 opponents?
Again, I think its a fold. Against Ax and a pair you only have about 37%-40% equity. Against 2 different pairs you only have about 38% equity. The only hands you love to be against is when you dominate both of them, and thats awfully rare with Ms around 10. I dont think the small equity edge here is worth risking the tourney. This is one of those Phil Hellmuth folds from the other thread. Again you want to be the pair in these situations...even 55 ties your equity if the 3rd player has an A or K.
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