betrthanphil;283774 wroteTournament #543010001, $1000+$50 USD Hold'em No Limit
^ this makes the question out of my league!
however, i think you could argue about flatting or reraising here. in any case, i would imagine you are for sure ahead of his range.
if this is literally your first hand at the table, i can see villain just trying to push you around assuming that without any reads on opponents you'll just fold most holdings instead of getting tricky on your first hand out of position against a decent sized raise.
i have made similar plays as this (not usually a larger sized raise though). i will pick on the opponent who just sat at the table to my left with a few raises in position right away since i find new players to the table tend to play a little more tight until they get a feel for the style of play at the table and the other players. i find it a good strategy to pick up easy chips/blinds.
however, i usually play for about 10% of your entry fee normally, so what do i know :P