To calculate the net resistance between points A and B, it is important not to remove the 10-ohm resistor, as it is part of a circuit configuration that isn't a true Wheatstone bridge. Instead, placing a voltage source across A and B can help analyze the circuit's behavior. Simplifying the circuit using series and parallel combinations is recommended, as the extreme symmetry allows for easier calculations without complex transformations. Mistakes in the initial calculations were noted, particularly in the evaluation of fractions and resistor transformations. Using the suggested method of folding the circuit can simplify the evaluation of the resistance between A and B effectively.