Don't call it a comeback! I've regained all of my monies lost over that horrible 4 day period near the end of September. This morning I got to play a 6-max short-handed table, mostly HU or 3-handed and I just straight pwned them. I outplayed them practically every hand, no matter what I had. Here's an example where I read him spot on and crushed his spirit.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (2 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (SB) ($11.35)
BB ($9)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 2, K
Hero bets $0.30, BB raises to $0.80, Hero calls $0.50

Flop: ($1.60) J, 2, 3 (2 players)
BB bets $0.70, Hero raises to $2, BB calls $1.30

Turn: ($5.60) 6 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $2, 1 fold

Total pot: $5.60 | Rake: $0.25

Results:
Hero didn't show 2, K (nothing).
Outcome: Hero won $5.35

Ok so his raise means a pretty good hand in my opinion, so I just call behind to make him think that I also have a decent hand. I put him on AK-AQ, possibly with a mid pocket pair. His less than half pot raise on the flop is just a typical c-bet, I'm not worried. I raise it to pot size to let him know I'm serious about this hand. I thought I'd win it right there, but his call did concern me a little bit and made me think he could have A-J here.

Then the turn is a blank and he checks. He's not checking here unless he hit trips or is beat, so I throw out another smallish bet. If he comes over the top, the hand is his. However, he folds. I don't think I was bluffing here, I honestly think that my hand was the best. A lot of times, this is either A-K, or perhaps 10-10, something like that.

It was that kind of session. It's so good to be back!