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If you're doing ok with ABC poker, that may be the way to go. Speaking from 20k hands of playing short stack ring: typically a very tight, aggressive-when-you-have-it style of play is best. That's from full tables with big stacks who will double you up, however. I don't know how well that would hold on a table full of short stacks. If they'll call you down on your big hands, then do it that way.
Since you specifically asked about moving to lagg, I'll touch on that too, though I don't know that it's advisable with a short stack. First off, the reason it's not profitable as a short stack is because you fundamentally lack the implied odds to make limp/calling an ok play. So you're relying on aggression and convincing them to lay down the best hand. Begin by descreasing your starting hand requirements on the botton and CO. Raise limped pots with decent suited connectors from middle position and beyond.
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