Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
1st thing I don't like about it is you're assuming opp is good, which clearly isn't the case because he minraised flop as well as limped in EP. Maybe in certain scenarios this could be percieved as a good play. Here I don't think it is.
I don't think there is anything wrong with limping sc's and pp's after two other limpers. Limping behind is my preferred play with 77 in this spot (short stacked tourney). Am I wrong here?

Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
His range is 64s, 54s, 43s, 88-AA, K4s, Q4s, 74s, A4o/s, 77 and maybe some random 7x that wants to see a cheap showdown. IMO. AA-88, 7x aren't as likely, but im not surprised if he shows up with them. Given that range i like a flop threebet.
Sure, assume a donk and this hand is a very obvious insta-shove. Assume a tight regular high stakes player and you are busted. That's the big question I guess. I always check the stats on all villains in HS tourneys so I don't have to play this guessing game.

Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
When he checks behind the turn i'm 99% sure we're ahead
It's ridiculous how common slowplaying is in tournaments. If a turn check makes you so sure, then it seems slowplaying against you is the correct way to go. Funny that you say 99%, even when you know that OP was behind.

I do agree that leading river is better though (b/f). I never said that OP chose the best possible line, but I really don't mind that he was slowing down.

BTW I really think the HS forum shouldn't include tourneys at all, we have almost never had any good discussions about tourney hands here.