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Originally Posted by KT_Purple
I can get on board with fold>raise but flatting is a complete disaster, there is nothing worse than being caught in the middle, I think limping EP is fine due to having relative position but overlimping MP is just lighting money on fire
I'd say that a good player can recognize when overlimping is profitable (such as a bad, limpy table), but it requires a willingness to play small-pot poker in PLO, and that bad or inexperienced players shouldn't play the hand.
This is a hand where I would hate getting it heads-up. I'd defend with it 100% in the BB against a single raiser, but I wouldn't enjoy it.