I've been 4-tabling 6handed NL2 as advised in the previous post. After about 3000 hands, I'm up $41. (It was more but I've donked away close to ten bucks in SnGs after a few beers). In the absence of statistical software, I do not know whether that indicates a hot streak or just incredibly squishy competition. So, again, I have a few questions.
Which stat (or combination of stats) is the best criterion for table selection?
What is a comfy BR for starting NL5? I'm thinking of going up at 100-120ish.
At what limit does statistical software like PT3/HEM become vital?
I've been messing around with NLHE for a couple of months, spending a good bit of time on the PS play money tables and reading all the relevant books I could get my hands on. I have just started NL2 and would really appreciate advice on the following:
Should I play FR exclusively or commit time to 6handed and HU tables as well? Are SnGs worthwhile at this level?
Is four-tabling decent for learning the game?
Is it appropriate to limp into an unraised pot with:
-77-22 from all positions?
-suited connectors JTs and lower from CO/button?
-AJo and ATo from CO/button? Other positions?
-A9s-A2s from CO/button? Other positions?