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A standard preflop bet should be used most of the time, and of course it varies on table conditions. What you're trying to do is raise enough to fold a chunk of the table, and get you heads up or three-handed with a decent sized pot that you can win, and to gather some information about what hands you're playing against.
For instance, if you constantly raise 6xbb and are re-raised to 12xbb with AJ or KQs or something, it's probably a good time to let the hand go, but if you raise 3xbb and get reraised to 6xbb, your opponent may simply have TT or another smaller pocked pair, or have the dominating hand in this situation, so it's much harder to call it.
Conversely, you will play against stronger callers if you raise large with AJ preflop, and to reraises you will be folding 6xbb instead of 3x.
As a conclusion, I don't think raising preflop should be based on your hand, it should be based on eliminating hands weaker than yours (but with outs) preflop, commiting players to a pot which you intend to make money on, and gathering info on opponent's hands.
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