as far as preflop goes, it's a TAD loose if it's a table of unknowns (i'm confused as to whether it is or not). it's not a very fun hand to play against unknowns with the potentiality of being OOP. it doesn't flop equity very often (in fact you basically flopped the second best draw you possibly could have), even in the rare case that you get the flush it's not the nuts, one of the pairs you could flop is useless and the other one is outkicked by everything (meaning you can't get a ton of value with it against unknowns), etc. i mean, if it's a taggy BU and nitty blinds, then go for it



