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vmacosta 10-24-2007 07:01 AM

Re: Confessions of a mid-stakes tilt monkey
 
disagree with a lot of the standard "how to deal with losing and tilt" stuff.

for me, the trick to overcoming tilt is to play loose and often and try to get lucky. The faster I get lucky and start winning a little back, the faster I am able to get untilted and return to mediocre low/midstakes winner.

Taking weeks off and/or only playing when I'm on my "A-game" when I'm in the middle of a 300+ BB ds is not just unrealistic, its bad for my bottom line.

milesdyson 10-24-2007 07:01 AM

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If you are consideirng going pro and have big problems with tilt, you may want to consider another alternative.

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lag--------------------------------->lap

dont ever put in a ton of bets with one pair and lose.

only raise the nuts.

no one will know because you raise a lot preflop.

Oink 10-24-2007 07:26 AM

Re: Confessions of a mid-stakes tilt monkey
 
I am with vmacosta here.

Only playing when focused and when games are good I would be playing 500 hands a month.


Just stop tilting. Its only money.

Absolution 10-24-2007 09:45 AM

Re: Confessions of a mid-stakes tilt monkey
 
I could have wrote this.

You don't even have to be that quick witted or smart. If you're just a little above average, but have emotional control, you can still beat small stakes.

danzasmack 10-24-2007 10:44 AM

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Heis you think WAY TOO MUCH

i have the same problem but i just learned to not do it with poker

relax dude. you have 2 cards. they have 2 cards.

Absolution 10-24-2007 10:45 AM

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Heis you think WAY TOO MUCH

i have the same problem but i just learned to not do it with poker

relax dude. you have 2 cards. they have 2 cards.

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And they have 3 outs.

mjkidd 10-24-2007 10:57 AM

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Heis you think WAY TOO MUCH

i have the same problem but i just learned to not do it with poker

relax dude. you have 2 cards. they have 2 cards.

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And they have 3 outs.

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Unless I'm tilting and spewing, then I have 3 outs.

sethypooh21 10-24-2007 10:59 AM

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Substantively, I have a piece of specific advice, and that is to tailor your style to your emotional makeup. There's some value in reducing what might be called reverse implied tilt odds, and that might mean being a little less out on the edge. 35/25 lagtag is sexy, and perhaps optimal IF YOU CAN MAINTAIN OPTIMALITY. It's no personal failing to admit that you can't - it probably means you're a normal human being instead of a degen who just happens to be skilled. But this means foregoing the last little bit of edge to smooth your variance out. I know that this is sacrilege, but the end goal is to end up with the most money in the end, not playing with the biggest EV until you drop.

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stupid

play as good as u can

pokers is least stressful when ur edge is biggest, not when ur folding the most

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You're assuming several things about heisenb3rg which he admits aren't true. "Don't tilt" is almost as good advice as "run better". I mean, yeah obviously, but there are some essential steps which you can't just gloss over and say "see, easy" because for OP (and many in the sme boat) it's obviously not easy else it would have already been done.

Tryptamean 10-24-2007 11:43 AM

Re: Confessions of a mid-stakes tilt monkey
 
1 tabling ftw. seriously I play one or two tables and focus on EVERY SINGLE decision when I start feeling like this.

inferno 10-24-2007 11:43 AM

Re: Confessions of a mid-stakes tilt monkey
 
even when you (think you have) conquered tilt it always comes back


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