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Four options here.
1. Fold. You are facing an utg limp (who knows what this means--you should have some info on whether he's done this before) and a raise from utg+1. Nothing wrong with looking for a better spot. You still have an M of 10 so you still have some play left, but obviously need to collect chips too.
2. Jam pre. Your villain is priced in to call and we are either crushed or we are flipping a coin. Gambling isn't awful though since we need to get chips. Again, you should have some read on whether or not this player is playing very aggressively or if they've been quiet.
3. Call the raise and jam any flop. Kind of a stop and go. We are folding out a lot of hands that would have called us preflop. AK may fold. AJ may fold. Heck, JJ may even fold.
4. Call and jam any good flop/fold to a bad flop. Easy fold on a AQ5 board. Easier to shove a J53 board.
Personally, I either shove or fold preflop.
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