Re: The cost of mistakes
Antinome's comment on becoming weak-tight is of value. After all, those same "mistakes" that cost us a buy in or two are also sometimes the same good calls or suck outs (in our favor) that end up giving us a >100 BB boost in a session.
Personally, I'm finding that at 02$NL you can pretend to be as savvy as you want, but the bulk of the profit comes from nut peddling. It's constant fluctuations in my stack until that moment that I can go AI with what is the best of it at that time. Out of 6K hands, if you take away the top five money-making hands played, I'm in the red. Do the same for the five largest money-losing hands, and I nearly double my BB/100.
And if you don't love the swings, then there's always a limit table open...
So -- now, can someone please explain "meta" game to me...
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