So, I am terrible at putting people on ranges and want to improve. For the past few sessions, I have been playing just 2 tables and trying to reevaluate my opponents' ranges at each street/action. I simply can't keep up with even that pace.

For a starting point pre-flop, I am using PokerStove tables of some common VPIP and PFR stats. I am also spending time with old hand histories, but whenever I actually play, I basically have to abandon what I have been practicing just so that I can keep up.

Here's an example of what I am attempting: (Advice on the hand is appreciated as well.)

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MP1: $2.24
Hero (MP2): $2.02
CO: $1.92
BTN: $0.80
SB: $2.37
BB: $2.17
UTG: $4.08
UTG+1: $1.97
UTG+2: $2.00

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero is MP2 with Ks Qh
4 folds, Hero raises to $0.08, 1 fold, BTN calls $0.08, 2 folds

The villian is 26/0 over 31 hands and I don't have much of a read beyond that. After calling my raise, I put his range at 22+, KJ+, AT+, JT+

Flop: ($0.19) 5h 4h Kd (2 players)
Hero bets $0.14, BTN calls $0.14

I don't think that he is continuing with just a flush draw here, so I adjusted his range to 44, 55, 99+, KJ, KQ

Turn: ($0.47) 5s (2 players)
Hero bets $0.34, BTN calls $0.34

I bet the turn for value because the 5s misses most of his range. I think he will continue with his whole range.

River: ($1.15) 7h (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.24 all in

The 3rd heart hits, but I think that he is playing mostly pocket pairs. The only flush in the range I put him on is KhJh. So: 44, 55, KQ, KhJh
Although, he only has .24 left in his stack, so he might have just tossed it in with his entire range from the Turn.

Regardless of the accuracy, is this how you guys think about ranges during actual play? I presume that kind of proficiency will just come with way more practice, which I will continue. But I am not sure how to apply it in a less-than nebulous fashion right now.

I think that part of the problem is that each type of player has a completely different starting range and way of playing post-flop. Should I focus only on, say, TAG players until I gain some intuition, and then add different types?

Thanks again!