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The fewer the players the better -- more hands pee hour = more EV.
With a small BR, I'd Wong in and wong out aggressively, like said above. Don't enter a game unless it's true +1, and don't remain in a game if it's less than true 0 (if slightly negative, perhaps wait another round or 2 to see if it'll spike back up). Buy in for small amounts ($20-30 at a time, I say) so it's easy to jump from table to table (looks like you only got a little bit of money). I'm assuming you're playing shoes (6 decks?).
Buy CVCX and CVBJ -- awesome software for practicing and simulating game play. If you can build your BR steadily (ie: real job), then you're likely off better just practicing on the software until you have a BR where you can make $20+/hour in EV.
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