Well, this is actually tournament style HU (50 on Stars), but when I posted the hand in the SNG section, someone suggested that I'd get better responses here. I think that's probably right, too, as I see no difference in this situation and a cash HU game.
It's only the 4th hand of the match, so very little in terms of reads. Villain seems a little aggro, but after 3 hands, that's a bit vague.
Anyhow, I have AcQc in SB and make it 50 to go with blinds at 10/20. Villain calls (even stacks). Flop comes Ah7h2d. He checks, and I bet 70. He check-raises to 340. My thinking at this point is really, ok, that's a fairly sizeable CR that doesn't really want to be called.
Turn Kd. He pushes. I call, he turns over A2 for flopped 2 pair. I don't improve and lose.
I guess I actually have 2 questions here: First, any way to get away from this?
And, second, what do you think of his play on that hand? If it were me, I probably would have made the CR a fair amount smaller, like 210 or so, then bet the turn at maybe 300 and the river at maybe 500. So, while I would've made a big score in his shoes, I wouldn't have ended the match right there.
The main thing is that once the CR is called, that has to mean that initial raiser has an A, and probably a fairly solid one. So, I wonder whether his very aggro play of the hand wasn't perhaps better than a more modest approach.
Opinions?
I guess my own is that I really can't lay down to the first CR, but I'm not sure about the all-in. If we're shooting for 60%+ win-rate, the real question is whether I'm ahead on the turn 60% or more of the time on the turn against an unknown opponent who has shown some aggro tendencies but also knows that once I call the flop, I must have at least an A or I suppose maybe a heart draw (which I personally wouldn't pursue for such a big raise, but he doesn't know that). I actually doubt that I am ahead that often.