Sometimes it seems and feels easy. When you don't get beaten by two outers,winning every 70/30 and 60/40, there is a lot of sitouts and you can steel. Starting final table very deep. I was absolutely relaxed cos (as I said) I builded back my bankroll to 2000 satoshis, so NOT WINNING 250 extra (plus 10%) was OK after I busted Satoshi Dice freeroll, too. So I could play quiet aggressively which was paying off thoroug the whole comp.
After now I will really playing this comp only for fun, but I really recommend it as a start: if you have like 500-1500, possibly winning extra 200+ can be a nice specially if you not feeling good about play cash at the moment. Above 5000... whats the point?
An hour later I was sitting in cash with the "what if I lose 1 buy-in" attitude cos I was watcing Snowpiercer (TV show on Netflix:).
When this hand came:
https://blockchain.poker/#/history?hand=fcec8ff4d50da4b071ff967600fa7888
It's a questionable play if not simply bad, but that's why I mentioned my attitude. However, it will deserve review.
And the question of bankroll management is getting important now. Until now I bought in 200 (BTC satoshi) whatever, cos the field is so week and splasy. But if I had this hand when I only had 1300... feels different, thats what I'm trying to say.
Later on I basically will try 5-10% of my bankroll for cash on microstakes until I feel the edge.
I'm also planning open private Hive table's for building some community.
Have fun! Have satoshis!