Are you an analytical or instinctual poker player?
See subject for question. I have noticed lately that my profitability in online poker has gone way up (I was always profitable in home games), despite the fact that I haven't done any of the stuff you're supposed to do - i.e. get Poker Tracker, request hand histories, make lists of your opponents, etc. My play is pretty much instinctual. I go to a table, sit and play very tight for 20 minutes to get the lay of the land, and then open up with a tight/highly aggressive style. Basically I look for dangerous players (maniacs or loose aggressives) and avoid playing with them unless I have the nuts, and pick on everyone else at the table. It's worked to the tune of $180 in profits over the last 4 days, playing not all that much (4-5 hours a day max) and at lower price tables (.25/.50 NL, $25 max buy-in).
So in short, I feel pretty comfortable with the kind of player I am. I just wanted to check and see if others are the same or very different, and also I'd like to hear the argument in favor of me becoming more analytical. Will it really improve my profitability? (I feel like right now I am hardly ever getting burned by not knowing my opponents beforehand. It's getting very easy to lump players into categories just by watching just one or two rounds at the table.)