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sharing: last hand in a major tournament

how many people at that table? if it's a short hand table their starting hand range will be bigger because they are forced to play more hands.
stack size of the other players? Observing other people's stack size is crucial in tournament.

you have around 22k, so that's around 10 times of the starting pot size, and that means the chips can make you survive for 10 orbits.
i would probably push all in with QQ preflop, because you will be in deep trouble if the flop came A or K.

What villain 1 folded is not important, he was just trying to steal the blinds
Villian 2 should have JJ or some premium pairs higher than yours
or probably AK, AQ AJ suited club (less likely)
In fact if he's a tag, his call is suspicious, given that 2 players had reraised preflop. What would make him call and not showing strength, trying to lure people in the pot? It is quite obvious that he had some monsters. But yea, it is almost impossible for you to lay down your QQ. i would probably push as well.

By the way, did you cash in that tournament? how much buy in was that? my bankroll never big enough to let me buy in such major tourney...hopefully will be able to play sometimes next year though.

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with sample like that it is quite difficult to determine what you and these guys have. what's their image? are they donkey or good player? This hand is pretty standard, nothing too worthy to be commented with.

you could have hands like premium pair, AK/AQ making a standard c bet, or randomly hit a set, or maybe mixing up plays and raising with trash
these guys pretty much just call and hope to set mine, or can't laydown QJ and stuff so just simply called to see the flop.

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