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Even if you use a 20x (call size to stack size) multiplier to set mine you are getting more than enough to call. Plus there is another player in the hand that will likely contribute to the pot and potentially pay you off big should you hit a set. So folding is out of the question.
You could ReRaise. *If* there is a high probability that your opp is full of it and will fold, this play has significant merit. I don't see a significant upside to ReRing of your preflop folding equity is low. If your opp(s) will mostly likely call a ReR, being out of position with a very mediocre hand that hates lots of flops with a lot invested is a poor situation to put yourself into. My opps would almost always call a ReR here. Thus, I would almost always just call.
Finally, I would note that a raise after a limp is greater show of strength then an open raise from the button. Although, there do seem to be quite a few players who raise from the button with junk.
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