Whilst I was still technically beating 10NL, I didn't think I was doing well enough, so I changed things up pretty drastically. I never wanted to live at 10NL, I wanted to get to at least 100NL one day.

Instead of playing my normal full-stack tagg game, I'm trying out a short-stack all-in or fold strategy. JJ+/AK all-in, anything else, and I check/fold. If I double up, I get off the table. At the moment I'm playing with 25 BB in front of me. The advantages of this strategy are that I can't be outplayed, and my opponents have no implied odds.

How do you feel about this as a strategy? Obviously I could make a lot more by playing good normal poker, but it seems I'm not really capable of that at the moment for one reason or another, so I'm just going to try this out for a bit.

What about my hand range here? I've heard some people say they can go as far 99+/AJ+ and still make money with every hand doing this.

What do you think optimal stack size would be? I want to be making enough per double-up, but not have so much in front of me that people will have tight ranges.