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  1. Player A and Player B have a standing arrangement to swap 25% of each other, which applies here. Although they sometimes discuss strategy and specific hands, they do not share information during a game. Full table, generally tough players, early on with no significant stack disparity. Player A raises 3 x BB from early position, and it folds around to Player B on the cut-off with JJ. Player B knows that Player A could be raising with a wide range of hands for a wide range of reasons at this stage. Top 3 positions pay.

    What should Player B do, and does the 25% swapping arrangement influence your recommendation?
  2. Obvious answers to both questions! You raise all in (just to see where you're at) and NO, the swapping arrangement has nothing to do with your decision. If it does, you shouldn't be swapping and then playing the same game.

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