You are leaving money on the table if you are not willing to invest half a blind in cash game with a suited one-gapper when there are three limpers in front of you and one player left to act. You have more than enough equity, implied odds are high, and it's an easy fold on the flop if you don't have a draw.
I also hate the idea of raising into 3 limpers and the BB with this marginal hand. Speculative hands love to see flops cheaply with multi-way action.
Small and medium raises get called, and the hero will usually be behind and OOP on the flop in a big pot.
Large raises risk too much to win too little.
Calling the PFR is marginal. There is $97 in his stack, and it's $10 to call, so it's basically 10% of his stack to call.
The five / ten rule applies here:
http://cardsharp.org/the-510-rule/
or Flynn / Mehta / Miller's idea of the "commitment threshold":
http://t0ughbeats.blogspot.com/2007/09/rem-commitment-thresholds-and-stack-to_17.html
I think the multi-way pot provides good enough pot odds and implied odds even with this stack size, especially at this level where many players have trouble folding top pair. But it's debatable.
This is the precisely the reason we don't limp the extra dollar. BB raises, 2 calls, now we are priced in, and call.
Investing 10% of stack here, and I live by the 10/20/30 rule. 30x IO to call pre, and we are OOP, and it's really tough to get paid off if we hit, because we are OOP.
We see a flop in the worst position possible, and it's 10-10-6.
Now, we can check call this flop here, and dude may be bluffing. But, what cards do we like on the turn besides sixes? And will we even get paid off with 6's full? What if he shuts down, and doesn't pay off? And what if he has a 10, and he is betting small to get people to put money in with hands like 6-4? And then he just shows us 10x and we lose?
So, all turns are terrible except sixes, so what do we do when a 9, J, Q, K, A, 8, 7 comes on the turn? So board reads something like 10-10-6-Q, and V bets again.... let's say he bets $40?
Then what do we do?
We have a super weak hand, that is vulnerable to way more than half of turn cards, and this is precisely why we just fold pre. To avoid the tough spots we are going to get into
most of the time.
If hero had $500, and V has $500, then things are different.
I would like it much better if H was OTB or had position. We could raise the suspicious flop bet, possibly win the hand with aggression, and we can control the pot size much better.
I personally feel that position is often underestimated. It's very tough to play good cards OOP, let alone a super duper spec hand like this.
We aren't leaving money on the table by folding. We are keeping it in our stack most of the time. I really don't agree with that statement. What in the world are we going to flop playing 6-4s OOP, that we not only make a super hand, and we actually get paid as well? 3-5-7ddd? 6-6-6? 6-6-4? And we have $85 left over in this dream scenario. It's just not enough money to make the call pre worth it to me. Need to be much much deeper.