Having every single player fold to you in late position is a situation that happens all too frequently. It will happen with even greater frequency in six handed games than full-ring games for obvious reasons. There is a large misconception regarding no-limit Holdem poker that stealing blinds is important. I think that this has arisen by players either reading about tournament poker or hearing abut it and watching it on television.
In tournament poker, you are under constant pressure to accumulate chips. Once the re-buy phase is over or the blinds start to rise in freeze out events then the number of blinds that you have in your stack is rapidly getting smaller with each level increase. Also the average sized stack is also moving away from you as players who amass chips from those who lose them start to get sizeable stacks.
When you add to this the players who bust out and lose their entire stacks into circulation then it is easy to see how the average stack size increases rapidly. So you are under constant pressure to accumulate chips and blind stealing and stealing from blind stealers forms a very important part of that strategy. When you also factor in the presence of antes as well then it is clear how important stealing chips is in tournament poker just to keep pace with the escalating blind costs.
In poker tournaments you cannot afford to wait for hands because the hands that you get and the pots that you win often do not compensate for the chips that you have lost. In cash games though with constant blinds then this is not the case! You can afford to play a far more of a waiting game in cash games. But let us say that you were playing in a NL200 game with $1-$2 blinds and it was folded around to you on the button and you had the Jc-8d.
This is a situation where you could raise in tournament poker but if you make a standard size raise in a deep stacked cash game to $7 and that raise steals the blinds then you have risked $7 to win a mere $3. This is offering your opponent very good odds while you yourself are taking very poor odds. Many players in the blinds will re-raise such bets simply because they are obvious steals by many players and you may be forced to fold.
This will mean that you have either wasted $7 when you could have simply folded or you will be forced to play a raised pot with a weak hand. You may have position but your opponent will almost certainly make a continuation bet on the flop whether they hit or miss.
This will put you into a difficult situation but if you have a playable hand in deep stack no-limit games then there is nothing wrong in limping from late position and using your position as a weapon. If you flop a good hand then your opponents will be forced to bet blind not knowing what you hold behind them. If the pot gets raised pre-flop then you can simply fold if you wish for a very minimal loss.