I'm not really, Just trying to set myself in the right mindset. I want to play 4000 hands like last weekend, plus some tourneys. We'll see how it goes. I'm in the middle of re reading a couple of articles I have saved and/or printed. I need to get some obvious lines burned in as habits. I seem to do things that I know are wrong, only to realise it later. When you guys tell me these things, I hear in my head" I know that". So my only explanation is bad habits. I need to make alot of what you said are "Some pretty easy things to fix here" and make them habits. Alot of these mistakes are at the 20NL level, but not at the 10NL level. So I know what to do, I just think it's how I'm doing the numbers. I need to get into the groove of doing the math before I bet. Not just assume I'm betting a large enough amount to not give odds. I also plan on not using the 1/4, 1/2, and full bet buttons. I need to look at the table and see the information available. In that hand last night and many others, I never even looked at my PT stats on some players. I c-bet twice last night into a pre flop raiser who was 15/2 after missing the flop when out of position. I caught it both times on the re-raise before commiting too many chips. I need to get info, use info and only do things after I know why I'm doing them. You know how many times I called from MP preflop with Axs, SC or KQo or less, and only said after clicking "WTF are you doing Jym"i have some bad ingrained habits, and one of them is definitly my raises and how much and why.