i recently have been reading a lot of articles on paying in B&M's here on FTR. it seems standard that 50 BB's is the max buy-in. i got to thinking about how quickly this can commit your stack w/ a marginal holding like TPGK. after some more reading i see the players are apparently horrible. so, i wanted to do a little "preparation."

here's what i did, and i want feedback as to how "realistic" an environment i created. i wanted to find the loosest passiveist (not a word, i know) tables. i went to stars and tried to buy-in short at the $5 NL's. they allowed $10, though, putting me VERY SSed. so, i moved up to the 10's. found a couple good tables, and bought in for $5. tried to shove post flop with TP on flushy boards, and bought a lot of smallish pots. lost 1 stack. and finished down $2 after 300ish hands. mostly, i bet pot on the flop after a pf raise, and shoved the turn if it looked like no one improved. i figured i would be committed on the river anyway, and had the most FE on the turn.

in your opinions, is this a decent strategy? i know 300 hands is a negligent sample size, just wanted to show i didnt get killed playing this way.

opinions? or what you do?

just curious.