ok so here's the thing:
In a rakeless NLHE game playing with a short stack against similarly-skilled players you will have an edge. Deeper players will be raising more suited connectors and such while against you those will lose a ton of value. To play optimally against you they should be playing
hands based on showdown value which would put Ax/Kx hands way ahead of suited connectors and low pairs. So basically the strategy is you play premium hands showdownwise (ie no SCs, no low PPs, just high cards and high pockets) and you play 2-street poker. You raise them preflop and get them in. Alternatively in late position you can steal and fold to a shove and from the blinds you can shove over steals pretty light if they steal a lot and don't adjust to you.
Anyway I doubt at this point you can be much more than a rakeback pro shortstacking at a reasonable limit. You aren't really playing poker, you're exploiting what's almost a hole in the rules. If they play optimally against you and are a similar skill you will be a marginal winner and possibly not even beat the rake. You'll want to kill yourself over the huge variance from flipping so often and you'll go on terrible runs because your edge is so small (if you have an edge). As you move up all the regs know how to play optimally against shortstackers. The only pots you'll use your edge is when you shove over a MP raise with SCs or a low PP and pick it up preflop.
So seriously, for your sake and the sake of others (when there are shortstackers the other deepstacks essentially have to play shortstack poker around the blinds with at least another shortstacker there), just don't do it. Learn and get better at deepstack poker. It will be a lot more fun, a lot more gratifying as you get better, learn more and move up, and you'll probably make a lot more money in the long run.