I almost want to agree with the raising huge philosophy. I will however decline to on account of the limit. If there are 5 limpers out there when your in late position, then it's worth it to raise huge and pick up dead money. You can usually feel safe no one's limping with a higher pocket pair. These hands are certainly strong preflop hands.

You have to limp in early however with no reads on strength. If you raise in early position at this level, you never know what's calling you. A call of a huge raise does NOT necessarily represent strength at this level, but it could be KK. That's where you get into trouble. The hands that will raise behind your limp are not the same hands that will call a raise from you in EP.

What I'm saying is you have to limp in EP to seek out the true strength behind you. If you raise huge here, your basically erasing your read on a loose table like this. Some jackass will call you with A2o, and you'll think to yourself "Would he have raised if I hadn't?" The answer is probably no, but now you have no idea what your being called with, and your out of position.

I recommend not raising huge unless you can buy the button, and/or pick up a bunch of dead money. Otherwise limp and hammer on weakness postflop.