So I played FR for a little while, only like 300 hands or so. It didn't go well. Today I tried 6-max again. I played 5-6 fast 6max tables, and I ran horribly. I went -$85 net run according to pokerEV. I had a guy AI on a K82r board where I had AA and he had JTo, and the board ran out 9 7 for an almost 3 buyin pot. It was terrible, but I actually made money. I played three sessions, and I decided the game was good. Despite the results, and the laggy style I've been playing in it, the game was too damn good to pass up. So today I ran 22/19 and beat the game for over 7ptbb/100 over 1700 hands despite the beats. I think I've found a new home at 6-max.

pros to playing 6 fast 6-max tables as opposed to 8-12 FR normal speed tables:
ability to make easy decisions while considering hard ones (tiled rather than cascaded tables)
more hands! I'm actually getting 500+ hands in per hours 6-tabling fast 6max tables, as opposed to slightly less than 500 at 10-12 FR normal speed tables.
It's more fun, because I get to be a complete laggtard compared to FR, and I'm only opening up my ranges slightly in LP.

cons:
I think I might burn out quicker. 2k hands might be a bit much on days when I work or go out.
Faster tables mean faster decisions and might mean some bad mistakes, time will tell whether this outweighs the pros

BR=$904