What was the entry fee? If it was small, then re-raise big them. If it's a big entry fee, then raise them slightly less. You don't want to call here because that rings bells in your opponents minds to tell them you are holding something big. You want to raise here, try to get some small pocket pairs or small aces or not so good hands out of the way and possibley take the pot right there.
If you re-raise, and someone comes over the top of you for an all in, then basically you bring it down to pot odds. They could either have a pocket pair, or you have them crushed with them holding nothing, and you have two overs, or one over. But either way, bring that situation down to pot odds.
If they call, after they raised, then you know they have a pocket pair, or suited connectors, or a hand like that to make a flop decision. That person (I'm guessing) probably would have just called with pocket jacks to see if any over cards come off on the flop, or if he hits a set.
Basically, I would have raised pre flop in the SB there. You may not have posistion on people, but I don't think anything of position. I can play any position I am put into.
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