I watched a few Cardrunners videos, and came home motivated and determined to Crush. First thing I did, was open up all the 200NL table I could, and I located all the TAG regulars. I then made a note and color coded them with how many tables they play. I located and tagged all the players that Multi-table at least 4 tables. I did this, because these are the people I would like to try and avoid playing big pots against.
I then went through my datamined stats, and I tried to determine what some of these players PF re-raising ranges were. Even though I try and avoid these good TAGs, I know that I will still be involved in pots with them. And more than likely, since we are both TAGs, it will be PF Re-raised hands. If I can get a leg up on narrowing down there ranges, that will only improve my chances against them.
So later that night I played, and I played well. I finally hit my first set in the last couple days, and it was me winning set over set JJ vs 66.
People were folding to my continuation bets when I had nothing, and calling when I had something, which was nice.
I also stayed pretty aggressive. Here are a few hands. let me know what you think of these.
Villain in this hand was running at 66/0
Villain in this hand was running at 48/18/1.0
This guy was super crazy agro, running at 70/24/4. After his turn check, I knew he had crap.
75/5 donk who was limp/calling everything. Not sure on my play here. What you think?
Initial bettor was running at 23/18. Re-raiser was also agro running at 22/19. What do you think of my play with AK here?
I only lost two significant pots, both of which were suckouts. I lost $100 on one when half stack donk called all my raises and hit his 2 outer on the river. I had KQ vs his KT on a QT84T rainbow board.
The only other decent sized loss was me losing $40 on a hand with AT vs KJ on a AJxJx board. I checked behind on the turn when the 2nd jack fell and called his small half pot bet on the river.
Other than that, the next biggest loss for a hand for me was only $12.
Here is the graph of my full-time the last few days at 200NL:

I feel really good, and I think I am playing the best poker of my life right now.