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Old 10-03-2007, 07:57 PM
Sh@i'tan Sh@i'tan is offline
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Default Re: SSNL [cheese] thread: OCT (nc)

i really need to learn to control my tilt. its sickening how bad i tilt just sickening. i use to never tilt either which is the sickest part [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. back in the party days/my unl days i NEVER would go apeshit crazy monkey tilt like i do now.

my graph for the pass two weeks is just LOL, and how i even win at 5ptbb at nl100 is another LOL. over 75k hands ive lost 10 buyins in less than 500 hands 4 times. just complete monkey tilt. twice in the last 20k since ive been playing again ive dropped ten buyins due to tilt.

terrible plays/calls that i KNOW ARE TERRIBLE but do anyway are the start of my super apeshit tilt. reason being is i just get so pist off that id tilt away x amt of dollars(prolly why i tilt now and didnt before..the money is bigger) than i go on crazy tilt.

and by crazy tilt i mean open shoving all my hands across 10 tables...

just arghhhhh, i almost bustod my roll again too last week.

and for those who dont know this beauty is mine



so SSNL, ANY ADVICE?

edit: any stars regs feel free to comment on my play, 2p2 name is the same as stars name. and yes i know stop playing when u start open shoving which is what i usually do but the damage is done by the time i get to that point anyway. i hardly get called and im usually instant sitout after shoving 100bbs+ pf. im mainly looking for advice on how to not tilt at all.
 


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