hmm. how about the idle stop screw? This would be the one that goes into the side of the throttle valve bore, and physically stops the slide's openeing position? Sneak that in a little to leave the throttle open a hair more when the cable is released.. If you play with the air screw too much that can give you other problems.
All else failing, I would say the pilot jet could be clogged....you know, if your lugging the motor, and when letting off the throtle, it dies right away, that could be a clogged pilot jet.
By the way, I have also heard that stuff about how a 2 stroke wont idle. Every two stroke Ive ever had for the last 25 years has idled fine. And if it didnt, what the heck would you do coming down a long steep hill? Have a flame out every time and hope when you dump the clutch it will start? I mean Ive done that before by accident, but...