Played another solid (see: nitty -> see not really that nitty, 25/21/3.5 but folding to 85% of 3bets!) session yesterday. Was home from work, 'working from home', while I had my winter tires put on.
Getting a lot of snow already so far! Not a big fan of that.
Was up around 5 buyins again yesterday, then decided to sit at a 2/4 table while a fish was sitting out on my right. I lost almost a buyin to a reg in the first two hands while the fish was out and then he left, which was tilting. Decided to fire up more 1/2 tables and another 2/4 to make it back!
Ended up down 1.2k in a hurry, but then stacked a laggy spazz twice to end up +$45 on the mini session, and insta quit before things went bad.
Playing nitty seems to be working. For some reason I always shy'd away from it, feeling as though it wasn't the "right" way to play or something dumb like that. But really, who cares. If you're in the green, you're in the green!




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