I agree iopq. I was looking at hands just yesterday and in my DB 22-66 are relatively decent sized winners from UTG, UTG+1, however I'm losing a good share with 77 from those positions. Obviously, 77 will be performing better, but due to variance issues, etc. we won't see that.

I'm just stating that, first off, there are numerous "starting hand charts" on the internet. Many of those can be found on this site. But as everything in poker it really depends on alot of different considerations. A player that is better postflop can stand to open up preflop. Going with this, a player that is worse postflop should probably be tighter preflop. If OP feels he has the ability to make hands like AJo (assuming FR) profitable from EP, and has the Database to prove just that, then imo he should be opening that hand, until proven otherwise.

Obviously you don't want to look at retarded hands like 73s that you misclicked UTG with that spiked a Fullhouse and stacked a limped AA or something. But marginal hands that could go either way (AJ, KQ, 22-55, etc).

Also one thing to consider, being too tight is going to be better than being too loose at low stakes as well as EP. And it's generally better to look at the why, rather than the what or how. Therefore, advising the OP to become active with his study and try to come up with the answer for himself should prove to do more help for him than telling him what to open, and him not fully understand why he should be doing that.