I haven't moved up to 5nl yet (obviously), and I don't think you can play the EXACT same way you did at 2nl. It is virtually the same game, but you HAVE to be a little more aggro with big hands that missed. Bet into the paired flops against one opponent for starters when in position of course. If he checks bet a little more than half pot, you will take it down a lot of the time. Show down a weak holding early on in a session.

Think about how opponents are perceiving you at the table (i know it's only 5nl, but even fish will realize you are only showing down JJ+, AK). If you havent played a hand in a while, just do something that SEEMS spewy, but in reality isn't.

Like say you are in LP and theres a bunch of limpers. You have a REALLY speculative hand like 75s. Just limp along. If someone raises obviously get out. And if the flop comes, and you don't have anything check it around along with everyone else, otherwise fold. Turn, same thing. If on the river no one has bet yet, throw out a SMALL bluff. Like ok say there are 3 limpers+ you. Thats 4BB in the pot. Bet like 2BB. That is ALWAYS going to get a call, which is what you want. When the more "observant" players see that, they will start to think "WTF? DID THAT NIT JUST BLUFF" and the next time they are in a hand with you they will remember it and you gain a stack .


(BTW: This might be horrible advice lol. Just something I thought you might like to experiment with. Any regs or higher stakes players, or people who know generally more about the game than I do, feel free to completely bitch me out for being a fucktard lol.)

Good luck man!