I use suited connectors to help mix up my play. In late position with a bunch of limpers, I raise with 89s. I'll then make a continuation bet after almost any flop and show the hand if it's folded to me. When I do hit a flop like one I hit a couple weeks ago when the flop came 567 rainbow -- it's impossible to put me on 89 given my previous tight play and pre-flop raise. In this particular situation, I ended up with all the chips of another player (who had indeed been paying attention with a set of 5's -- he put me on a medium to big pocket pair (just as I'd hoped). This ended up being a $650 pot in a $300 NL game. I've had a couple of similar situations in the past as well, but it doesn't take too many of these to prove to me that they are extremely profitable -- and easy to let go off if you miss.