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Tilt

edited September 2012 in Poker Chat
having a hard time of it atm, nothing seems to be going my way and nt enjoying the gam as much as usual? Wht do u guys do at times like this ? do u tke a few days off or jus keep plyin and wait for variance toeven out?

 

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  • edited September 2012
    Nit it up ans make sure you play well within your Bank Roll 
  • edited September 2012
    In Response to Tilt:
    having a hard time of it atm, nothing seems to be going my way and nt enjoying the gam as much as usual? Wht do u guys do at times like this ? do u tke a few days off or jus keep plyin and wait for variance toeven out?  
    Posted by samboram45
    Defianetaly time to take a brk even if its just for a day/night. You won,t play your A game and will usually come back more hungry to do well after a brk

    Or if your just playing  1 discipline of the game only  - say cash, MTT,s , DYM,s Timed tourneys etc why not try a new game that might be of more interest to you

    GL _ paul
  • edited September 2012
    thnks for advice guys . think il try and run my c4p's up then tke a week off
  • edited September 2012
    take a few days off & come back with a fresher, keener mindset as you probably aren't playing optimally,

    dropping down a level or two can be good for morale if you are feeling down about the game.

    & hey at least you recognise there's a problem, that's often half the battle
  • edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: Tilt:
    take a few days off & come back with a fresher, keener mindset as you probably aren't playing optimally, dropping down a level or two can be good for morale if you are feeling down about the game. & hey at least you recognise there's a problem, that's often half the battle
    Posted by yoyo
    +1 to this
  • edited September 2012
    Thnks guys,  much appreciated , will defo follow ur advice
  • edited September 2012
    dropping down is good also i just played freerolls last time it happened to me,for a few days.
    play less and even take time off as already mentioned.
    also i played other games just to break up my usual routine,so i was playing cash and then played some dym and the occasional tournament too.

    best wishes
    :)
    dev
  • edited September 2012
    In Response to Tilt:
    having a hard time of it atm, nothing seems to be going my way and nt enjoying the gam as much as usual? Wht do u guys do at times like this ? do u tke a few days off or jus keep plyin and wait for variance toeven out?  
    Posted by samboram45
    Hi Sam.

    I'm slightly confused here - the thread title is "Tilt", but you talk about running bad & not enjoying it.

    If it is the latter, then yes, take a break, or try a different format, it often does the trick.

    However, if it is "Tilt", which is almost a fashion in poker now, then you need to deal with the root cause. Having a break as a cure for "Tilt" is like buying more handkerchiefs for a cold - it will not cure it, but life will be more bearable. Better surely to cure the problem?

    "Tilt" is a negative emotion, it is -Ev, & costs more than limping, playing marginal hands out of position, & any other poker weakness you can think of. Tilt is a weakness, a bad thing for a poker player, or anyone for that matter, & we don't look too bright when we go off on one. 

    So, if you don't mind me saying so (I'm trying to help), try addressing the ROOT CAUSE - the tilt.

    Cure that, & the world, & your poker game, will look a better place straight away.
     
    I know I say this again & again to people, but if you cannot solve it yourself, do please try reading "The Mental Game of Poker" by Jared Tendler & Barry Carter. It will pay for itself in a single session of poker. 

    Hope that helps, I really do. It's very sad, this epidimic of "tilt", but it is easy to control once you recognize what a serious leak it is, & how totally it destroys our enjoyment of poker.

    Good luck, & let me know how you get on please.   
      
  • edited September 2012
     In Response to Re: Tilt:
    In Response to Tilt : Hi Sam. I'm slightly confused here - the thread title is "Tilt", but you talk about running bad & not enjoying it. If it is the latter, then yes, take a break, or try a different format, it often does the trick. However, if it is "Tilt", which is almost a fashion in poker now, then you need to deal with the root cause. Having a break as a cure for "Tilt" is like buying more handkerchiefs for a cold - it will not cure it, but life will be more bearable. Better surely to cure the problem? "Tilt" is a negative emotion, it is -Ev, & costs more than limping, playing marginal hands out of position, & any other poker weakness you can think of. Tilt is a weakness, a bad thing for a poker player, or anyone for that matter, & we don't look too bright when we go off on one.  So, if you don't mind me saying so (I'm trying to help), try addressing the ROOT CAUSE - the tilt. Cure that, & the world, & your poker game, will look a better place straight away.   I know I say this again & again to people, but if you cannot solve it yourself, do please try reading "The Mental Game of Poker" by Jared Tendler & Barry Carter. It will pay for itself in a single session of poker.  Hope that helps, I really do. It's very sad, this epidimic of "tilt", but it is easy to control once you recognize what a serious leak it is, & how totally it destroys our enjoyment of poker. Good luck, & let me know how you get on please.      
    Posted by Tikay10

    Hi Tikay , Thanks for reply , much appreciated. I watch the show all the time and the advice you and the other guys nd girls give is fantastic and really helps me. It is really great tht u also take the time to come on the forum nd give advice as well.
         The reason I entitled thepost 'tilt' is because i was a bit tilted at the time and I did stop playing at tht point as I knew it would effect my game. But the main reason for the post was the second bit which you and others have given great advice. I have been meaning to buy The mental game of Poker for ages so will definately do tht. Thnks agin for advice , much appreciated , all the best
  • edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: Tilt:
    dropping down is good also i just played freerolls last time it happened to me,for a few days. play less and even take time off as already mentioned. also i played other games just to break up my usual routine,so i was playing cash and then played some dym and the occasional tournament too. best wishes :) dev
    Posted by devonfish5
    cheers dev , thnks for advice , think i will mix it up a bit and defo going to tke a bit of a break :)
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