I fully acknowledge that I'm going to have to tighten up early position and probably the blinds but these latest stats have been more a result of becoming comfortable actually betting my good hands and controlling the pot with my poorer hands and trying to table select and seat select well.
I'm aiming to buy into tables at 5$ where hopefully 2 or 3 other people have $10 stacks.I play pretty tight for the first couple of orbits until I can get a feel for what the other people are playing like and hopefully get position on single tablers playing loose passive and multi tabling nits on my left.
Spenda will probably know better , but I think my red line is doing so well because I'm raising the passives with mediocre + hands and blind stealing with virtually any two cards once I've got the players identified.Since they are single tablers ,I'm putting the loose passives (50/5 sort of stats ) down as noobs playing scared money(my first 2000 hands) and pot sized bets scare the hell out of them. I'm taking down lots of 1-2 $ pots which are more than making up for the times I'm having to fold to resistance.
As for being on a heater, quite possibly, last night I had my best table yet taking $5 up to $35 in about 250 hands.Somewhat ironically I think that moving up to 2 tables has benefitted my play,in that I'm now playing looser on two tables so that its a lot easier to find the fold button when I think I'm beaten rather than having been in the single table , haven't had a hand I can play for ages frame of mind and taking second best hand to showdown.
One thing that Robb said in one of his strategy posts has stuck with me though in that I'm trying not to showdown the crap end of my cards. The only cards I'm trying to let my opponents see me playing are the good ones which I'm hopefully trying to get paid stacks with.It gives my other raises more authority against the opponents I'm trying to play against .