Update:
Graph at the end of April - this includes everything since the beginning...

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Stats divided by buy-in and field size:

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So at the end of April, 281 tourneys, ROI 5.14%, ITM 29%
Bankroll $93.99

So, as stated before, I kind of put this operation on pause for a couple weeks, then have split time between this and trying an experiment re-creating a br on FT from almost zero.
I'm quite happy with the volume I ended up with this month, because if I hadn't messed around with FT, I would have blown March away in # of tourneys.
I've done some research, and I think one reason I've been doing better at the 90Ts than the 45s is because of blind structure. Though they are both turbos, the blind structure in the 45s is much more aggressive, giving me less time to make great hands or pick great spots to make moves. I plan to push narrower edges and play a slightly wider range of hands early on in these to try to improve my results.
Another thing I learned is that though I've gotten to where playing 6 of the larger games is quite ez, even boring sometimes, when I play a set of single tables, I need to stick to 4. Because I'm making it to the bubble and cash at such a higher rate, I need to focus more and am giving away too many chips if I'm trying to play the bubble to headsup on 6 tables at the same time.
I've played 126 larger field games, so that's a nice chunk, a little less than half. I'd like to raise that %, but the trouble I'm having is not having enough time as I'd like to load up a two hour 90T. As you can see I can play the 45Ts (they only take a hour or so), but since I'm losing at those, I've tried to limit how many of them I play in proportion to other games.
I've also played around with the KOs some this month. This was a nice addition by Stars. I think they're a nice change and even softer than my usual single tables. I will continue to mix them in and see what kind of return I get on them in comparison to the regulars.