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I will add my thoughts for the general discussion, though I suspect that OP already knows my opinions.
UTG: I would get rid of {77-55} and add { ATs,KJs,QJs,JTs }
{ 88+,ATs+,KJs+,QJs,JTs,AQo+,KQo }
This gives your range much more playability for being OOP. You will flop more draws and stronger pairs with the suited broadways, while avoiding the problem of being bluffed off the best hand when your low pairs miss the flop. Being OOP severely hurts your ability to make money off PP.
MP: I would get rid of {55-22} and add {A5-A2,ATo}... and I'm being generous to your style by leaving the 66 in.
{ 66+,ATs+,A5s-A2s,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,ATo+,KQo }
I can see leaving out the {A5-A2} and using {KJo,QJo}, these hands are equally troublesome. I prefer the flush draws and wheel draws from the small suited ace hands.
CO: The only problem I see with your range is that it's too tight.
I'd bring the CO range up to ~28% by adding {T8s,97s,76s,65s,54s,J9o,T8o+,98o}
{ 22+, A2s+, K9s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T8s+, 97s+, 87s, 76s, 65s, 54s, ATo+, KTo+, QTo+, J9o+, T8o+, 98o }
BTN: Looks fine. My changes are purely style-based. I prefer to hunt flushes on A-high boards w/ suited king hands. I don't like playing K9o,Q9o because they're almost always dominated when they hit a pair IP. I like suited 2-gappers for catching deceptive straights.
You are probably way too wide with your steals from the SB. SB is more like CO than BTN. CO you may be OOP to BTN if they call. On SB, you will be OOP to BB if they call. It's all about your relative position being almost the same in SB and CO that dictates your range.
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