consensus seems to be that raising small pairs and strong suited hands from ep is likely a mistake, but that limping many of those is not. however, if we limp them then we need to incorporate all our other hands into that strategy, which most of us do not do so most of us dont limp in the first place.

how do you feel about open limping 100% of what we play in ep and up to the position that we start opening those small pairs or suited hands that normally shouldnt be raised in ep, and then calling raises with a correct percentage of those hands?

so basically waht im getting at is a limp/calling strat from ep/mp and a standard raising strat from mp/lp.

if this provokes discussion then ill chime in with a lot more specific questions/idea if unaddressed