If you are following the tight SSH starting charts you should be in a very good position post flop to make money at the .10/.20 and .25/.50 tables at paradise. So you should be working on your post flop game. Each hand must be analyzed after the flop, and if you have a strong hand or better (as Miller and Sklansky describe them), you should be very aggressive after the flop unless you have a reason not to. Good post flop play takes a lot more thinking and analysis than preflop play. Read the SSH chapters on post flop play and pay attention to 'the way to think about what's going on with a hand'. The reason I love SSH so much is that it's not just a series of examples (at first glance much of it seems to be), the authors are constantly trying to show you how to think about a poker hand and play it well based on all the information you have. Poker is a game of information ... but all the information in the world can't help you if you don't know how to figure out what that information means with respect to properly playing a hand of poker. Listen to aok too ... his advice goot.