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I lost about 3.5 buy ins today at 100nl and it just drives me crazy with the beats I'm taking. I have a hard time quiting and continue playing trying to get back to some reasonable loss # on the day with no success. I definitely couldn't of won today no matter how good I played, it was just one of those "doomswitch" days.
So...any tips on when to hang it up for the day? Maybe I should just quit when the beats start coming and I feel a doomswitch day coming on... |
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I honestly dont quit if I still feal that I am playing well. If the bad beats bother you just take a breather and relax then come back to playing, and remember that if you had the same situation (as the bad beat) and played it again, knowing what you both held, you would do the same play and win more then not.
Bad beats are just part the game, learn to take it as an "I had you mother [censored]" and everything turns golden. |
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Quit when it starts to tilt you. It doesn't matter what happened as long as you don't let it affect you psychologically.
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you know when you should quit...its a matter of being honest with yourself and calling it a day...the game is going to be there tommorrow or later (for now) so why not just wait a little while and come back when you are feeling confident about going back to the table. There is no way it didnt tilt you even a little because you made this post...
When you start calling or raising with hands to catch up from your losses before quit if you start floating more often after losing a few buy ins...quit I only have one little thing of advice that works for me, dont get excited about winning a big pot because then you will have the adverse affect when you lose a big pot...if it is business as usual its less difficult to let the beats effect you. |
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I only have one little thing of advice that works for me, dont get excited about winning a big pot because then you will have the adverse affect when you lose a big pot...if it is business as usual its less difficult to let the beats effect you. [/ QUOTE ]This is excellent advice; if only I could follow it. |
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I only have one little thing of advice that works for me, dont get excited about winning a big pot because then you will have the adverse affect when you lose a big pot...if it is business as usual its less difficult to let the beats effect you. [/ QUOTE ] Also, don't forget that you can go on tilt after winning a big pot much the same as you can if you lose a big pot. This is especially true if you make a good read on someone at your table and get it all in by the river with a marginal hand for the board and win. Now your adrenaline is flowing and you can easily "tilt off" what you have just won. |
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Quit when it starts to tilt you. It doesn't matter what happened as long as you don't let it affect you psychologically. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly. Quit when it effects your play. Variance will make you lose initially, but if you feel that your tilt is giving chips away to then call it a day. Get some Jamba Juice. |
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Fold preflop.
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Fold preflop. [/ QUOTE ] kill yourself |
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So you lost 3.5 buy-ins?
LOL fullringlowvarianceaments |
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