You're on the right track.
There's a link below that I often refer to, which doesn't make me happy, but explains why I'm constantly getting my ass handed to me.
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This "schooling" makes it very tough for the player with the best starting hand to win, and leads to the bad beats we see all the time at the lower limits. If 5 players at a table never fold, then together they have many, many outs."
This is from Morton's Theory of Fish Expanded--which says that the Theory of Poker is correct, but is also incorrect when it comes to the real world of online poker.
The truth is, only the casinos make money in the long run. We may build our bankrolls, but if we're not very, very careful and pretty damn lucky in the long run as well as the short, we will eventually give it all up and the casinos make money as we go up and as we come back down. It's very, very hard to win consistently enough to beat the fish and the rake.
http://cardsspeak.servebeer.com/archive ... eorem.html
Wish I had an answer for you, but I don't.
CJ[/b]
"Are the players better as the stakes go up? It's not an exam; it's a buyin." Barry Tanenbaum