What's the buy-in?
I think advice is also going to have vary on what level you are playing at. In my experience the $5+1 are just crazy, so I'd only play top-tier premium hands (and play them hard) during the first couple of rounds, because maniacs are going to knock each other filling up inside straights, and catching flushes. Once the dust settles and there are seven players left, and blinds are creeping up, then it's time to engage .
But the $30+3s are a different story. Naturally, people are less likely to throw away $33 on a draw, so play gets more sensible, and you have be much more crafty.
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