Micros, VPIP and PFR gap due to overlimping?

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Micros, VPIP and PFR gap due to overlimping?

Hi guys, I've got a bit of a dilemma here. While playing at a very limpy (6 max) table I found my HUD stats starting to turn a bit fishy. Basically PFR was good at around 20, but VPIP hovered around 30-32 because I was overlimping a decent bit of implied odds hands like small pairs (88 or lower) and suited connectors.

The hand sample was only 450 hands so the VPIP may have been artificially high.

However, I am wondering if this is still too high of a VPIP despite a bunch of limpers? Many of the pots went multi-way. I mostly over-limped in position. Isoraising a reasonable size was next to useless as they were sticky pot committed stations. Given all this is this VPIP still too high? Or should I continue doing what I'm doing at tables such as this.

I know over-limping small pocket pairs is fine for set mining, but I question the profitability and validity of overlimping connectors (at least for heads up pots).

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