My best suggestion is this. Play tight at start cause blinds are so relatively small you can afford to play tight and really not much to gain playing loose. Also, take notice of postions, effective stack sizes, and players play style. Next, now once blinds start getting higher now we loosen up our range cause now is worth buying blinds. Now with blinds higher dont be afraid to slowplay pending on position and effective stack size with all of these. It sucks when we get dealt crappy cards but we have to make best of it. It takes some work to figure it out. Also, you dont wanna play too consistent or people will catch on. I love it because I usually build tight image when really im not. Then in later rounds I have easily bought pots early with crap cards like 92o 83o. Which obviously sounds like horrible play. But if I am to the right of some NIT's real easy and cause tight image I build and do it at right time amd right position can easily keep afloat. Yet dont risk too much doing this all the time. Even if you do it with marginal hands, dont be afraid just to let it go to a re-raise. I hope this helps I tried explaining it best I could. Takes experience trying to implement it imto your game to understand how it works.