Quote Originally Posted by Bawookles
Thanks for the advice. I think about all the mistakes I made after a particular session and try not to repeat them the next time! Right now I suppose I'm experimenting a bit, trying to find a style that works for me since there is obviously more than one way to play.
You're definitely on the right track.

The mistakes you make will become more apparent to you as you become a stronger player. Realizing that you might not be playing perfectly is a great step in the right direction.

I don't know if it's been said yet, but reading books along with your poker experience is a good idea as well. My personal starting hold 'em book was Lee Jones' "Winning Low Limit Hold 'em," it really brought around the basics of fixed-limit.

Also, you could get some good practice in at micro-limits online, and play within your bankroll without the price of lessons at 3/6. Just a suggestion.

Read the bankroll management thread, read everything, ask more questions! Poker is a constant learning process, albeit a very very fun one!