I play online at low limits and this means there are a lot of loose players. What worked for me was to play as loosely as the table was. See as many flops as you can even with garbage that embarrasses you.

The easiest way to describe it would be playing super-loose pre-flop and super-tight post-flop.

The keys for making this work:

1) Get in cheaply. If you have an all-in in front of you, don't play. If someone just did a minimun raise, why not? Don't pay out the nose to see a flop when it has to be perfect for it to be worth it.

2) You need to be disciplined enough to get away from hands that hit but not completely. You want to flop trips and flush or straight draws or two pairs. Betting top pair when the pair is a ten is a recipe for disaster.

3) When you do have premium hands - Aces, Kings, maybe Queens or Slick - make the price of admission so high that you won't get any callers or just one.

I think we'd all love to play in a game where if you're holding AQ, you raised accordingly and if the flop comes out Q33 you're confident that nobody hit trips, but if you're not in that game, you have to play the one you are in.

When in Rome...