This is a hand I recently played in the Casino Cosmopol in Sweden, and it's been wracking my brain ever since. At this stage of the tournament there were 11 players left (of 50), and I'm chip leader with 300k (30%) of the chips. Unfortunately I cannot remember the exact blind levels, but there is plenty of play left.
UTG+1 raises 3xBB, UTG+2 flat calls, and it's folded to me on the button with . I raise by tripling the initial raise to a) try and win the pot there, or b) isolate one of the callers with a spectulative hand in position. Everyone else folds with the exception of UTG+1. He's a solid player, only ever showdown huge hands, and I put him on a high pair, but not KK or AA - he was often protecting those pre-flop and usually would have 4-bet all-in.
Flop:
Villain check-raises my continuation bet.
At this stage the only hand I'm worried about is 77, but considering his tight image I dismiss that option immediately. I also dismiss 88 and 99 since I have one of each. I'm convinced he is a) trying to protect his high pair, or b) semi-bluffing with two high spades (flush draw and over cards).
I go all-in.
He calls and tables - a flopped straight. A complete surprise, and doubles up through me. I would never imagined he would play those cards (or even JT) out of position.
What would you have done, is there anyway I can find a fold in this situation?
UTG+1 raises 3xBB, UTG+2 flat calls, and it's folded to me on the button with . I raise by tripling the initial raise to a) try and win the pot there, or b) isolate one of the callers with a spectulative hand in position. Everyone else folds with the exception of UTG+1. He's a solid player, only ever showdown huge hands, and I put him on a high pair, but not KK or AA - he was often protecting those pre-flop and usually would have 4-bet all-in.
Flop:
Villain check-raises my continuation bet.
At this stage the only hand I'm worried about is 77, but considering his tight image I dismiss that option immediately. I also dismiss 88 and 99 since I have one of each. I'm convinced he is a) trying to protect his high pair, or b) semi-bluffing with two high spades (flush draw and over cards).
I go all-in.
He calls and tables - a flopped straight. A complete surprise, and doubles up through me. I would never imagined he would play those cards (or even JT) out of position.
What would you have done, is there anyway I can find a fold in this situation?