Yes as said before in this post... dont raise with them in early because you will find it really difficult to play post flop.
In late position with no limpers its always worth a raise. Its kind of like a semi
bluff in that situation. Its a poor hand.. but players wont know what you have. If you raise from the CO then only the button would have position on you post flop.
AND althoug its not much of a hand post flop.. you could hit a monster ( straight, FLUSH or straight flush)
flush being the most likely to be the winner!!
plus its an easy hand to get away from post flop if you feel you are beat.
Post flop you have toplay it with the intention of raising regardless of hitting your flop. If you hit.. great.
If you dont then is the flop scary?? to you?? and your opponent??? forget about how it looks to you on the flop!! if you think its scary to your opponent then bet 3/4 pot on the flop.
If it isnt scary to you and you are unsure of how your opponent sees it then also bet 3/4 pot on the flop.
but fold if rereaised!! and seriously consider folding on the turn.
So this brings you to the question of.. How positional are the players ahead of me and how big a bet do I need to make to be certain they fold, and what does it do to my chip stack if I am forced to fold after that bet.
If you cant afford the loss.. you cant afford the bet.. so as a deep stack its worth a shot.. as a short stack its not worth a raise of less than All IN.
Whether or not you go all in depends on table image and the likelyness of players to call you. Its a hand you would rather not get called on preflop.