Anyway you look at it, you are a 2:1 favorite pre-flop with your AK.
Do you fold suited AK after two shoves before you? Would it matter if you folded in late or early position?
What did the other players end up having? We can make judgements than if it was a good fold.
I don't understand what you mean here. Facing 2 shoves how can we be a 2:1 favourite? Best case scenario is dominating both hands, but more likely that we are flipping vs at least one. And if it is just one pocket pair, there is a good chance the other hand has an ace or king, which reduces our odds of hitting even more.
Am I missing something with pot odds?
What did the other players end up having? We can make judgements then if it was a good fold. In the early stages of an MTT, i just cant fold AKs as i know there is only 1 hand that completely crushes it and that's pocket aces. Although, it doesn't mean i have not done it once or twice, but 95% of the time i would call.
Are you saying that whether or not it was good decision is based on the outcome of the hand? If that is the case, how far do you take that?
this ^to many factors to consider really.
Also, blind level, tournament stage etcetc..?
If im deep, i rather tend to "protect" my stack, no need to gamble so early in a tourney
Uh.. how about no?
Never be results oriented... What cards the villain had this one specific time isn't in the slightest bit useful to determining if we should have called or folded.
If they happened to have 27o and 4Jo... (yes it's possible..no it isn't likely) this ONE time are you going to decide to always make this call in this situation?
Edit: btw KK is a 66% favorite over AKs AIPF... I kinda consider that pretty dominated
Furthermore... as has already been pointed out, stack sizes and any available information on the two villains would be immensely useful in making this determination.
Let's say it's early in the tournament, we know nothing about either villain and all 3 of us have roughly the same size stack... I'm folding this pretty much always. I have no interest in sticking my money in when I'm at best a slight favorite (and less than 50% favorite at that... ) Against any pair QQ or less we essentially flipping, against KK or AA we are really dominated, against let's say another AK and any pair we aren't in good shape (2 of our 8 outs are gone).. best case scenarios are that you're up against let's say AQ and AJ (or something to that effect...) and even then you are only ~50% favorite... AJ and ANY pair QQ or below and you aren't even the favorite (~34% vs the pairs 42%)