Don't get me wrong, I'm always happy to make a final table because it's so difficult to do in these push/fold turbo tourneys, but I think I need to become more aggressive at times so that I have a better chance to win. I usually hit the final table pretty much near 8th or 9th and I have to pick my spots carefully, since you'll get called so light.

As for the 5nl, I agree I'm overrolled for 2nl, but as part of my "training" I'm going to make myself wait until I hit $50 in 2nl earnings. That would mean that I've exhibited the patience that you need to play at the lower levels. I'm running around 40bb/100 right now single tabling. Obviously this is pretty high and unsustainable over the long haul, but I'm doing well now and I don't always have cards to take to show down so I'm adept at driving them off their hands sometimes. The most important part is to determine who will fold and who won't.

I know that most people here multi-table 50 at once , but that's for those with a very solid foundation. I find I learn more this way. Granted I could probably move up to 2-4 tables, but I'm content right now to slowly grind my way up. Once I get to 5nl and I feel that I'm doing well enough, I'll probably start to multi-table.