It’s the nosebleed part that makes this less of a worry.
If you’re playing at a truly elite level, sitting down with guys like Petrangelo et al. who study and discuss spots and solver charts in a group of 6-8 guys dozens of hours per week, of course the game is going to be super tough and to some extent plodding (though GTO does not necessarily mean always nitty).
But how many games are there like that? How many have there ever been? None in my local casino, or area home games.
I highly doubt Dwan is spending most of his time playing against a table of his peers—a full ring of top pros. Surely his bread-and-butter is games with whales who want to be able to brag, “I took a pot off Durrrrr,” never mentioning the dozens of pots he took off them.
I don’t get the sense that bug pros are looking to target other big pros day-to-day. Maybe in special heads-up matches where they “win” in publicity and sponsorships, or for truly astronomical money as with Triton. But not on the regular.