What I've noticed (from that other thread
) is that the SSers make their most money in the blinds; my idea is kind of a hybrid -- SS in the blinds and full stack everywhere else. I think I'm getting my other new thread mixed up with this one, but they're related, all stemming from that epic SS thread.
My plan would only involve Past Posting when I first sat down, to get those few extra late position hands. After that, I'd stay at the table for awhile (maybe 25 to 50 hands depending on circumstances). If I played at least 15 tables at once, played 3 or 4 sessions a day, I think it would have a positive effect on overall hourly rate -- note huge, but still, time is money.
Of course the other advantage of posting early is getting involved in a favorable game more quickly, which also should help hourly rate. Currently I always wait for the Big Blind before posting, but I end up sitting out a long time before I get to play. As long as I'm playing in a game I can beat handily, I think I might be better to get involved quickly and not waste all that time. Since I'm multi-tabling and know I have a good winrate at those stakes, it's not really that important or possible to sit and watch for a few hands to get a feel for my opponents. Most of them are in my database anyway, so the HUD will take care of that.