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tilt problems
I am having major tilt problems, I had played well and built a bankroll, only to tilt off 50% of it a few days ago. I played some solid poker the past few days, got it back up to where it was and a few bad beats and off I go again, and I tilted off 75% of what i had. Feeling pretty down now, don't know if there is any answer but others experiences or advice would be most helpful.
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Re: tilt problems
Take a break. Let your BR rest for a few days.
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#3
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Re: tilt problems
"What's measured gets managed"
Trying scoring yourself 1-5 after every hand on how you feel at that point: 5 - great, playing very well 4 - good, playing well 3 - soso, could be better or unsure of how well I'm playing 2 - not good, making minor mistakes 1 - bad, definitely irritated with my play or major mistakes This is a means to measure your emotional state and through that process, to manage it. For example you might decide to immediately take a 10 minute break if you ever score yourself 1 on a hand. Don't sit down again until you feel that you can start over fresh and solid. |
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Re: tilt problems
Id have to say that this is one of the posts where I see the most sarcastic responses, when really it is one of the best posts, to help somebodys game.
I have had a major tilt problem in the beginning of my play. A couple months ago I decided enough is enough. I set rules for my self and I am sticking to them. I mainly play HU poker, and I have some strict goals I set for my self. 1.) If I am playing a guy, I never let the rake take over, where If i bust the guy I break even, I make sure he has enough so I am profiting. 2.) If I ever lose 50BB to one player I take a 30 min break or so. 3.) If somebody hits a massive suckout, and I am more pissed then ever I will try my hardest not to tilt my money off. 4.) If I take 1 person busto for 100BB I will take a break, and I will comeback so I am not act cocky and bluff away my money. There are a few rules, but easy to follow. As I said I play HU alot, and there are many HUGE swings. You just have to set goals and stick to them. |
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Re: tilt problems
Number 4 there is pretty big for me, my big tilting sessions usually begin as winning sessions, then when i feel as if I'm deep stacked I end up making loser calls. Honestly I expected some sarcastic replies, nice to see helpful ones. Appreciate it.
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Re: tilt problems
I don't think there's any miracle fix for tilting, it happens to everyone. It just takes discipline to keep focused on making the correct play and not worrying about the results. If i ever find myself getting angry at suckouts, or playing looser after a big win. Then I take a break and come back when I know I can focus on making the right decisions.
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Re: tilt problems
I'm certainly on a break right now. Played in one game, OOP player with 78o sucked out a str8 on my raised AQ. Played a 2nd game, had A9, a 9 the highest card on the board. Person before me limps in PF, bets 175 post-flop, I call, turn is X, he goes all-in, I think, putting him on face cards against a low board, then call. He turns JJ. A 3rd game I have AK, the board is A-J-7-J-7. Person goes all in. She has a 72o for a FH.
I think I'll stay away for a while. |
#8
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Re: tilt problems
YOGA,
this isn't a joke, I have played many years and I devote my success to yoga. Poker itslef can make people tense winning or loosing, you need to stay level headed to have a chance. |
#9
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Re: tilt problems
One more thing, your tilting for due to mental problems, dont take it the wrong way. Unless you really change something it is unlikely that you will change
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#10
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Re: tilt problems
"IS DUE"
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