$2 NLHE STT Turbo: 33 in the SB in early/mid stages of SnG

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$2 NL HE STT Turbo: 33 in the SB in early/mid stages of SnG

Villain was 29/0, but only 17 hands had been played. Even though I wasn't in a hurry to make a move, I felt like I had a good amount of fold equity with this play, and against 2 overcards I'm a slight favorite. Was it too early to make this move? what if blinds were 50/100?

Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, 2.25 Tournament, 40/80 Blinds (8 handed) - Full-Tilt Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
Hero (SB) (t1235)
BB (t2050)
UTG (t2673)
UTG+1 (t1312)
MP1 (t1360)
MP2 (t1350)
CO (t1515)
Button (t2005)
Hero's M: 10.29
Preflop: Hero is SB with 3
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, 3
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1 fold, UTG+1 calls t80, 4 folds, Hero bets t1235 (All-In), 1 fold, UTG+1 calls t1155
Flop: (t2550) 2
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, 7
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, 8
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(2 players, 1 all-in)
Turn: (t2550) A
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(2 players, 1 all-in)
River: (t2550) K
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(2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: t2550
 
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I disagree that you had a lot of fold equity-- but maybe I'm just being results oriented, because I see he did end up calling. Have you seen him limp/fold a lot? If so, then I'd feel better about pushing. If not, I would go about it differently.

Regardless, there's no pressure at this point in the tournament, and there is not enough reward to justify the risk here.
 
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