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I wanted to know what people do to prevent tilt or minimize it. I was thinking of making a playlist of music that I would play if I run into a really bad beat. I would really like to here what other do. Thanks.
Jacob |
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#2
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in no particular order
Leave the cardroom Take a walk Sit out a round Eat Ice Cream Post about it Go out for dinner Excercise Tell someone about it Challenge yourself to play tighter Be nice to the person who got lucky, they will give it back someday Quit poker forever Have sex |
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I wanted to know what people do to prevent tilt or minimize it. [/ QUOTE ] run good. |
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Think about the things that are so much more important than poker, i.e. family, wife, girlfriend, kids, health, religion, etc. Pick the one thing that is most important to you in life, (just like Curly said in City Slickers), and be thankful for it after every time you get a bad beat.
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What is your defanition of tilt ???
If you are TRULY having a problem with tilting you should not be playing poker. If you are talking about getting angry now and again. Ask the card room to disable your chat. Bad beats happen to EVERYBODY - even fish. After your 10,000th bad beat it will not hurt so much. Keep a record of you +/- every day and once you see that you are a long term winner. You will still get angry. I do. It's part of the game and something you REALLY have to deal with. I have cards that I shuffle in anger (used to throw them LOL). What you are looking for is something physical that will work off the steam, jumping jacks, push ups, shuffling. |
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Start cutting yourself everytime you lose if you're more than an 80% favorite at any point in the hand
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What Brick said....
If I am live...and take a bad beat....I'll say "nice hand" and "deal me out" ....take a walk around the casino for as long as 30 minutes....get my head back together....tighten up my play and try to forget the beat... |
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Suicide should put an end to it.
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#9
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I think tilt is caused not so much by losing, but by losing when you think you should win. Therefore, to combat this, I imagine that the players are very sophisticated. I tell myself that they realize that they can't beat me straight up, and to compensate, they play extra loose in an attempt to try to give me a bad beat in the hopes it will tilt me off my game. I imagine that their whole strategy is centered on trying to tilt me. Then every time I take a tough beat, I say to myself something like this... "ok, here it is. This is the hand he's been playing for. Will it work? Will he succeed in tilting me? Are you going to change your game?" I find it easy to stick to my game if I associate that with somehow defeating their strategy immediately. good luck. Eric |
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thats a good one as soon as i starting playin while listening to my ipod it made it a bit easier to not be results oriented, maybe also try popping tranquilizers?
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