$7 NLHE MTT Turbo: could i have got away from this? did i misplay it?

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I really don't think it would've been possible to get away from this situation, this is a 9 game satellite,

did i miss play this hand at all or is this just a tough beat

my opponent had some really erratic tendancy, tight but then pushing big with junk or really good hands so it's a tough read either way

Full Tilt - Satellite to MiniFTOPS #30 (#223749578) - Blinds: 50/100 +15 Ante, No Limit Hold'em (5 players)
Full Tilt Hand Converter Tool from CardsChat.com

SB: t7,221
BB Hero: t3,353
UTG: t983
CO: t2,706
BTN: t2,237

Pre-flop: (t150) Hero is BB and dealt :ah4: :qh4:
UTG folds, CO raises to t425, 2 folds, Hero calls t325

Flop: (t900) :4h4: :6c4: :3h4: (2 players)
Hero bets t600, CO raises to t2,266 (All-in), Hero calls t1,666

Turn: (t5,432) :4h4: :6c4: :3h4: :3d4: (2 players)

River: (t5,432) :4h4: :6c4: :3h4: :3d4: :5c4: (2 players)

ended up busting on the bubble (4th)
 
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I pretty much always check-raise all-in here. You can expect him to c-bet pretty much always, so you can collect an extra bet, plus you might be able to take the pot down without a showdown. Here, you're always gonna have a showdown, so while we have a ton of equity, it'd be best to take it down on the flop.

But as played you have to call.

Also I might just shove pre, calling out of position for this much of your stack is never a good plan.
 
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