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In this situation, it is important to understand the concept of a range. I don't know if you have been able to read into this at all, but if you have the chance please do. There are articles on this site, and ISF has a running theme of it in his blog I believe.
After just flatting from the SB, I would take out the likelyhood of some top hands (since he didn't reraise). Also, he needs somewhat of a decent hand to call here. Even though he is in the SB, there was a limp early MP. That limper can cause you to tighten the "range" you put villain on. I think something like:
22-88, any paint, Ax
The reason I give him this range is because I have no read on him, and it's microstakes. So, this is generic but it should be sufficient. I'm at work so I don't have PokerStove to illustrate, but I hope you get the idea. I think it's very reasonable to call here. Be prepared to bet 3/4 pot or so if he checks the turn. I also think a reraise is more effective on the turn as well.
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