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I believe that it is dependant on the game you're in (NL or limit), and the relative skill of the players involved. With low level limit, raising has little 'intimidation value' as is mainly for fattening the pot. Everyone and their dog will limp marginal hands and alot of garbage just to see a flop. Raising good hands makes them pay twice as much, but with marginals such as small pair and suited connected you dont want to spend any more money than neccesary as they rarely hit and are generally useless hands if you dont get some kind of draw, trips or two pair.
In NL where raising can be quite substantial, it's totally different. If you play a solid game, raising the good hands and limping the marginal ones, it becomes really easy to put you on a hand. You limped, so you must have a pair of babies or connectors/1-gappers. If you come out banging on the flop, you're just advertising that you hit your hand hard. It makes you very readable.
If you are going to limp with the marginals, you must throw in a few monster limps as well, even better if you can show it down and win to throw off the image that you just limp garbage and keep everyone guessing. Much more important as the fish factor comes down in the higher limits. Micro NL just aren't watching you that closely and probably dont care what you limp with.
One other consideration in either game is if your limp gets raised, is it good enough to put in another BB in Limit? Even 3 more BBs in NL? When limpers are up against pump-and-dumpers, you have to be prepared in advance to decide if you're going to see a flop even if it's raised, or else you're just going to keep tossing out your limps when you decide to fold.
If it's good enough to call with, it's good enough to bet with.
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