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derosnec 10-30-2007 10:49 PM

Tilt Prevention Suggestions Thread
 
feel free to share any tips

i used to tilt bad (mostly at SNGs and limit). anyways, here is what worked for me (haven't suffered any major tilt in at least a month)

a) Dead Can Dance cds or iTunes radio (ambient stations)

b) i usually turn lights off or keep them dim

c) keep my room clean and spacious (dunno just seems to feel more feng shui)

d) realizing that every decision i face is just another decision that i need to make given the info (rather than thinking "why does this keep happening to me")

e) reviewing hands where i lost big pots and seeing that most of them are because i do something dumb (this way i don't feel helpless or like a victim of bad luck)

Edit: title edited

WhskyRiv 10-30-2007 10:52 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
Music is always a good choice, most people play music when they play online don't they?

derosnec 10-30-2007 10:53 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
i used to keep tv on. but yeah music has been a good choice

thac 10-30-2007 10:54 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
Find a bad regular and berate him in chat.
Go play 01/02 and shove repeatedly until you suck out on something premium.
Just quit. Go exercise, jog a mile, play basketball.

Just do something.

corsakh 10-30-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
- sleepy well and eaty well
- get some hobby for socializing
- do some active sports on regular basis for feely well and stress releif
- ideally get a part time job so your not stuck at the computer 10 hours a day

One psychological thing that helped me tremendously is calculating my tilt free winrate [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I went through the DB looking for hands where I easily could get away and clearly tilted. Result was so shocking that I now I am hardly pressed making stupid calls anymore. When you do this a tilt more you think its kinda close, but then you review the hand and you see you are just dumb. So now when I think its kinda close, I often just avoid the situation all together.

Hebel 10-30-2007 10:56 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
I think a lot of tilt has to do with the mindset that you bring to the table. I used to go on serious monkey tilt any time i lost a pot with more than 80% equity. Until one day i just said to myself "hey, it happens." When I finally took that mindset, it affected every part of my life.

WhskyRiv 10-30-2007 10:57 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
Black Crows, or Dave always seems to help keep the tilt monkey away. I used to do the TV thing to but it was to distracting, now I keep on XM Radio or Music.com...

iheartponeez 10-30-2007 11:04 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
I put a post-it on my monitor that says "Stop. Think."

I find that the worst problem with tilt is making snap gut decisions like, "He's bluffing!"

If I just stop. and think. I can save myself some money.

thac 10-30-2007 11:05 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
[ QUOTE ]
I put a post-it on my monitor that says "Stop. Think."

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If I lived with you, I'd put "Ing." after it just for fun.

Shattered 10-30-2007 11:12 PM

Re: Anti-tilt Suggestions Thread
 
[ QUOTE ]
I put a post-it on my monitor that says "Stop. Think."

[/ QUOTE ]

Heh, I did that once. Lasted about 3 days before I had to replace not only the post-it but the monitor as well.


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