Quote Originally Posted by Manomanman
Strategy: I would go to a .25/.50 nl holdem table (7 to 10 man) and sit down with 7 to 10 dollars. (I did this at pokerrooom.com, which is quite similar to any other poker site.) The maximum buy-in is $25. I would sit and wait for AA, KK, AQs, AK, QQ, AJs, KQs basically upper group 2 and up, playing other playable hands normally, staying at even money. As soon as I hit one of these hands, I would go all-in. AQ, AK, you name it. I made $100 in ten hours doing this.
Drop AJs and KQs out of position, perhaps even AQ. JJ and TT are much better all-in hands.

See:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...=&sb=5&o=&vc=1

Here is the top part of the self-balanced all-in rankings...

AAo: 0.852774
KKo: 0.786445
QQo: 0.732733
JJo: 0.699019
TTo: 0.669922
AKs: 0.669236
AKo: 0.652736
AQs: 0.641415
99o: 0.633504
AJs: 0.622761
AQo: 0.622686
ATs: 0.607714
AJo: 0.602546
88o: 0.6019
ATo: 0.586468
A9s: 0.579613
77o: 0.575587
KQs: 0.567876
A8s: 0.560263
A9o: 0.556357
66o: 0.553482
KJs: 0.550502
KQo: 0.544779
A7s: 0.543824
KTs: 0.535916

So here is what I would run:

Any position: AA-TT, AK, AQs (1 out of 26 hands)
Late position (opening or behind loose limpers): Add 99, 88, AQ, AJ, ATs (1 out of 14 hands)
CO/Button/blinds opening: Add 77, AJ, AT, A9s, KQs (more?)
Behind a "tight" raiser: AA-QQ, (AK only if you're sure you'll be heads-up)
Limp with any pocket pair too small to push with if you can sneak in with a limp. Try to get all-in post-flop if you hit your set.