Hello. I've been lurking for a while, but it's time to get active and this hand from a MTT I played yesterday seems like a good way to start. I took a few notes after this played out to try remembering the most important details, but it isn't perfect.
Buy-in is $300, 30,000 starting stacks and 20 min. blinds with re-buys allowed. About 172 entries.
Blinds are at 200/400 with 50 ante for this hand.
Hero is in the CO seat. Two players limp in and hero, holding A
A
raises to 2500 with about 32,500 remaining.
Action folds around to the SB who calls, and then folds around to the limpers who both call. No short stacks involved. 4 players see the flop with a pot of about 10,900.
Flop: 6
7
2
SB donks 3k, and is immediately raised by the first limper who shoves all-in for 20,125. Second limper folds to me. My only history with these players is in this tournament, and we'd been playing for maybe 2 hours so far. I have limited reads on both players, but I know the player who shoved has been tight so far, playing few hands. It's also obvious to me that everyone going to the flop was aware that I had a big pocket pair, if not AA exactly, so I figure they're all either set-mining or playing some kind of suited or connected cards hoping to out-flop me.
I figure, between the SB and the shove, someone very likely has made a set, or possibly 2 pair, and I'm already drawing to very few outs. I fold my aces.
I have the details from the rest of that hand, but I'm not sure that I'm supposed to include that information.
Would you have played this hand differently?