I have been playing a lot of 100NL and 200NL lately, and felt like rehashing open raising hand ranges based on position in a full ring game.
I haven't looked at a starting hand chart in about 6 months, and haven't really cared to much about preflop in general.

The Positions are as follows:
BN,CO,HJ,MP2,MP1,UTG+2, UTG+1,UTG,BB,SB (10 handed)
I will simplify this by combining MP and UTG positions in my ranges.

Lately I have been raising somewhere near the following when folded to me:
UTG- AQo+,AJs+,KQs, TT+
MP- JTs+,KJs+,ATs+,KQo,AJo+,77+
HJ- Suited connectors, JTo+,J9s+,KTs+,A8s+,ATo, any pair
CO- Suited connectors to 3 gappers, 78o+, any 2 cards above 10, A2s+
BN- Any Suited, Connected, or above 9, Any A, Any pair
SB- *Same as HJ
* I would specifically like some discussion on this, since common play seems to raise the same or larger range from the SB as one would raise from the button, but I feel the lack of position is a huge detriment. I will just limp with many hands from the SB that I would have raised on the button, such as T3s.

The above ranges require something that I see slowly slipping away from the tables month by month... "Post flop skill"
The tournaments are increasingly becoming 2 street games, and that seems to be spilling over to NL cash games also.
The main reason: It works. You can push AA/KK preflop, limp all other pocket pairs, push with a set, and make a profit.
Add in open raising 5xBB with AK/AQ and QQ to mix up your game.
Once your advanced enough you can start limping suited aces and push every time you make a flush. (This requires some knowledge of "pot odds" unfortunately as you may have to call a bet postflop)
I just hijacked my own thread... ooops.

The point is: What range of hands should one open with based on position to maximize value from lower limit Holdem games?