Yeah, the biggest consideration is to take hands that like small SPR pots, raise it up pre to bloat the pot, and then you can comfortably get it in with the best of it on a lot of boards. So hands like dry Aces and Kings go up in value. Hands that flop dominating wraps also will be very profitable, as dominated draws will be more willing to get it in 50 bb deep than 250 bb deep.
Oh and embrace the variance
. As everyone else mentioned, a funny thing happens 3 out of 7 times when you get it in as a 4:3 favorite. You lose. Can easily lose 5 in a row w/out it being remarkable, but you'll wonder where 400 bb went.