I am raising the stakes. Not by much but still, I´m improving.
I am still playing tables with small bets of $0.1 for the small blind and $0.2 for the big blind but, as times passes and I play more hands I´m beginning to think I will be ready for the $0.5 bet tables very soon.
I comprised 1 hour of play into 10 minutes. The tables are fast forwarded 6x, where it is still pretty easy to follow up on the tables.
This time I started with 8 USD divided in 4 tables and finished with less than 6 dollars.
Today was a bad day but as a poker player you can´t stop playing hand after hand to acquire more experience every day. If you have a bad day you must know when to quit and return to the tables when you are feeling calmer and you can think clearly.
In my case, I just took a few minutes off to drink some water, reply to some Steemit comments and to eat something and then back to the tables.
One of the things I´ve noticed by playing in 4 tables at the same time is that you can easily start using the same playing strategy in the 4 tables but, as time passes, you have to adapt your playing style to your chip stack, the way the table is playing - perhaps they are playing aggresively or perhaps the general attitude is to play safe, among many other strategies - and managing to adapt your strategy correctly is hard while playing four tables at once.
I hope you like this video, it´s amazing to see how the hands develop once you train your eye to follow up on these kind of poker tables.

My video is at DLive
Edit:
Thanks to @ssjsasha I realized my recording was glitched and I recorded the same table 4 times. I got in the PC again and started playing four tables to deliver what I promised, 4 tables at the same time and here it is:
I had to use the red video sub par social media because I can´t upload two DLive videos into one post.
Thanks @ssjsasha! I started these 4 tables with 8 USD and left with almost 14 dollars combined after all it was a good mistake :D