i PM'd Wookie about this question and i believe deception, you're referring to blind defense as BIG BLIND and not SMALL BLIND- right?
anyway, i asked Wookie about what to do in SB against this raise and here is his "brief" answer- hopefully maybe he'll chime in here:
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Anyway, here are some thoughts about SB defense. As I mentioned in passing in the 6 Max Stats FAQ, pretty much anything you want to defend in the SB against a single open-raiser you have to 3bet. You would much prefer to fold the BB and be OOP against one opponent rather than OOP against two. Cool calling the raise just offers the BB 5:1 to call, which are pretty tempting odds for a lot of hands, especially in the effective middle position. What hands you chose to 3bet, however, depends strongly on you and your opponent. Is your opponent even the type to steal with a marginal hand? What is his range of hands? How confident are you in your play? How often does he fold to aggression? Are you willing to give up when you think you're beaten, or will you continue to aggressively bluff? Do you give up too easily? You're going to be choosing your defense hands from roughly the top 25% of hands, but how low you go on that list of hands depends strongly on your answers to the above questions.
The other thing to think about is when you're up against a CO/BT open limp. You're now getting 5:1 on completing, and you're up against a hand that the limper likes a little bit, but not a lot (barring the rare dude getting cute w/ AA), and a random hand. That's pretty juicy for a lot of hands. You can play some pretty marginal hands such as 97o for pair strength and come out firing. If you pair up on the flop and lead, you offer your opponents a mere 4:1, making it pretty incorrect to draw with just about anything that doesn't have 8 or more outs. Some of the veteran HUSH posters dip even lower than 97o, like, 65o+. You may not want to go quite that low to start, but try it out with T8o and see what you think. As you recognize more profitable situations, you can add a few more hands.
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maybe if you want to work up thoughts/equity and what not with that range of hands, that would be interesting too.
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here is a link to a 6-max blind defense (long) post by droolie- just to fill out more of this discussion and incase people missed it.