Quote Originally Posted by Vinland
You want to play "very few hands" at the micros and you want to play them forcefully. The fact that you get to the flop with more money in the pot having a much better hand on average is what wins you money long term at those stakes.
I agree with this too. I dont want to play 35% of my hands but if I wait for just the premium cards I wonder if that is too tight. Thats why I am wondering what kind of cards can I raise with in later position when there are limpers in front. If there are 2 -3 limpers in front and if I only get involved with great hole cards, then I will almost never ever play a hand. The high pairs and AK's only come so often.
But with the limpers infront, is a hand like KQo worth a raise knowing that I will be leading much of the time before the flop?
Again, you need reads on what the limpers are going to do in response to your raise, as well as what the limping ranges of the limpers are.

Subject to that caveat, yes, often times raising KQo with position on several limpers is an excellent play.