Thanks for the response ChezJ, that's sort of what I suspected, but since I was doign well playing lots of flops, I wasn't sure if I was just on the good side of the probability distribution, or what.

I know low limit may seem pretty dull, but so far it's a great place to experiment with real money to see what works. You can really force yourself to go agasint some of your natural tendencies and try things out to see what works. I'm only 400 hands or so into online poker, so it really helps to sharpen the game (and clear the bonus).

Tried playing the more conventional/reccommended stlye last night, with interesting results. Playing so few hands can be pretty dull, this will be my biggest adjustment, not taking a hand just because I'm bored. I suppose multitable would help with that, but I'll save that experiment for another day. First table I got unlucky with some nice hands, but the second table was very interesting. It got to the point that no one wanted to play against me, I pretty constantly raised pre-flop and with any reasonable flop was extremely agressive, calling out when I thougth I might be getting bluffed. Eventually the table just broke up. Was definately a differnt experience. Didn't actually make as much money as I had been, oddly enough, in fact, due to the tough beats on the first table, I was down a bit for the night. It's a completely different dynamic that you can force into the table though. Would be much harder in NL.