The bad starts are just variance really, I'm playing my same game the whole way through (for the most part). If anything I'm playing better at the start due to being most alert and not tired or having had experienced any beats.
I've made a nice come back from those couple of days:
Some key and/or interesting hands:
Getting 3 outered sucks
2 outering people is so awesome though
I've been experimenting with playing a more tight game preflop yet much, much looser postflop. I seem to be getting a tonne of undeserved respect against the regulars. I think this is partly due to the fact people will look at my PAHUD stats and be like "he's 19/14, lol nit aint bluffing, i'll fold". It's kind of the exact opposite of people playing lots of hands to get paid off when they have a big hand.