Personally, I don’t think limping is the right move at tough tables. It usually just puts you in a passive and defensive position right from the start, which strong players can easily exploit.
At tougher tables, I believe it’s better to take control of the hand with a raise — show strength and force your opponents to react, not the other way around. Limping often invites pressure, and you lose the initiative early.
For me, aggression is the best option. It allows me to apply pressure, build fold
equity, and define ranges more clearly. Even when I miss the flop, having the initiative often gives me more ways to win the pot.