Alright, here are the results for my first 289 hours of live poker. My first poker session (live or otherwise) was on opening day at the Encore in Boston in summer 2019, where I played 1/3NL. Around the same time I started some playing microstakes on ACR (mostly 2NL but more recently 10NLZ for just ~15K hands total -- I'm +12.6 BB/100 between the two).
Before the Covid shutdown, I played ~84 hours of $1/3 at the Encore for a winrate of $25/hr. During the first few months of quarantine I played a 50c/$1 online home game on Donkhouse and won $27/hr for 44 hours. When the New Hampshire cardrooms opened up over the summer, I played some 1/2 and 1/3 at Chasers and Boston Billiard Club (38 hours total at an average of lol $3.36/hr). I played a total of 44 hours on a Vegas trip where the net result was for me to collect chips from the Flamingo and drop them off at other casinos (roughly breaking even overall).
In July I finished my PhD and my wife and I moved to Atlanta. I started playing at a new charity room called Little Kings and Queens, mostly playing 1/3 and occasionally Big O when it goes. So far I'm at $14.56/hr over 53 hours. The time charge is killer -- it's $20 to get in for the day + $15/hr, so I'm effectively paying around $20/hr since I play short-ish sessions. But I enjoy poker as a hobby and I'm not looking to make any serious money, so it's fine with me. They do have a bigger $5/5 game that (from watching the livestreams) I think I'd be comfortable playing, but just don't have the bankroll/stomach for the swings right now. Maybe that's a goal for 2021. I've enjoyed interacting with everyone (for the most part) on the LLSNL forum over the past year.