My own
early (before final table) team strategy is:
1. Don"t trap fellow team players - eg check raise / slow play etc
2. Don"t bluff or steal from fellow team players
3. I will overbet or possibly shove if I"m confident of having the best hand post flop.
4. If there is no LPPL between me and APAT short stacks in the blinds then I will fold unless I have a monster. This does depend on relative stack sizes. I"m ok with limp or raise folding blind on blind if the BB is short, I can afford it, and it helps the BB make FT to score points.
5. I will fold if a short stack open shoves and I am last to act, if there"s an LPPL behind me I will call/isolate if I think I"m good so that at least the chips stay in APAT hands.
In summary, I play nornally but try to look after short stacks as we near the points. Sadly sometimes instict overides everything and I revert to normal play
Once on FT I just play poker and team play is a distraction. I think this applies to all of us.
I mark APAT red, LPPL blue and APAT that don"t team play at any time green. None of my "rules" apply to the greens and I treat them as standard opponents throughout. (there"s only a couple of greens)
I guess as APAT build an uncatchable lead then perhaps team "orders" go out of the window for some, but if that"s the case I may as well go back to other more lucrative games/sites.
Rob