I think the rush is officially over, but I'm still doing very well. Struggled earlier today on the tables with bad beats and such, which I say officially ended any rush I was on ( http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...pic.php?t=1339 ). But afterwards I finished 2nd in a MTT for $740 and won $800 at a $2 / $4 table (largely from my best hand ever - http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...pic.php?t=1344 ).

So I don't know, maybe I'm on a new rush. But at the $2 / $4 NL tables, the amount you win in a good session is pretty high, and I now have the bankroll to play here. Right now, amazingly enough, I'm up $2,564 this week.

I notice though, especially at the higher stakes tables, table selection is ridiculously important. Some of these tables are filled with rocks, and you can't make money at them, and are more likely to lose money after you get frustrated with how little action there is . You need to find some loose players to be profitable at the higher stakes, since the average player there is much better than at the lower stakes. I typically look for the table (at the limit I want to play) with the highest average pot per hand. I sit down there, and test the waters a bit. Kind of like the saying goes, if I don't spot the sucker at the table within 10 minutes .... I switch tables.