B2B is a different beast. It's hard to explain until you play there. Poker is poker and odds are odds - but in that universe things don't add up somehow. The only way I counteract it is to keep pots manageable unless I have the nuts or close to it. That is unless I have a good read and can play off it (which is fairly often). Don't overdefend TPTK or TPGK.

How about this for 6max on B2B? Raise (3xbb + 1bb per limper) or fold preflop every hand (since you are playing top hands anyway). Cbet the flop (1/2 to 3/4). Back off if called or reraised unless you hit (unless you have a read). Profit. I don't see how this can be worse than weak-tight. You don't have to do it and don't get mad if it doesn't work for you, but it's just a suggestion. There are several juicy B2B bonuses so you may be spending lots of time there. Make sure you have enough money in there to sustain some downswings. GL. Sorry for the thread hijack.