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  Poker - getting off tilt
 
  #1  
14-06-2007, 9:26 PM
heatfan03
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getting off tilt

well im new to online poker with real money and i never thought tilting would be a problem too much but yea
20318247 14-Jun-07 11:48 NL Holdem $29-$2.25 20290530 13-Jun-07 22:06 NL Holdem $29-$2.25 20226738 12-Jun-07 22:04 NL Holdem $54-$5.40 20223200 12-Jun-07 21:08 NL Holdem $29$6.75 20221938 12-Jun-07 20:42 NL Holdem $56-$5.50 20187636 12-Jun-07 12:18 NL Holdem $29-$2.25 20185985 12-Jun-07 11:55 NL Holdem $518-$5.50Now im not that good of a player but before this i would always break even after each day maybe down or up 4 bucks. how do u guyz get off tilt? Take a break ? play some play money matches for fun ? any tips appreciated.
 

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  #2  
14-06-2007, 9:30 PM
stormswa
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  #3  
14-06-2007, 9:38 PM
4Aces
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Its not easy to get off tilt. I have lost my well earned BR 3 times now due to tilt. I always blamed it on bad luck, but i belive no one can lose their BR because of bad luck alone.
Taking a break works and if you only play NLHE try playing some other games, that helped me alot.
About a month ago i never knew how to play omaha hi/low and only ever played holdem, but after taking a break from holdem and playing omaha (a lot) i went back to holdem feeling ready to play again, and another bonus was that i learned a new game.
I now spend about 40% of my time playing omaha.
Moving down in stakes also helps, but the best thing is to just forget about it and move on to the next game.
You have got to play each hand the same if your winning or losing, its hard to do but GL.
  #4  
14-06-2007, 9:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stormswa
Im not sure what all those number mean either. lol

Last edited by 4Aces : 14-06-2007 at 9:39 PM. Reason: spelling**
  #5  
14-06-2007, 9:45 PM
stormswa
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 4aces07
Im not sure what all those number mean either. lol
I know what they mean,

they are his loses per sittings or winnings.


BUT


poker is not ranked by sitting but by overall play. If you start thinking of your play by how each sitting is you will always be on tilt because you can easily have a horrible sitting/day/week/month and then make it all back plus more the week after. It is just how the game goes, I have had some of the most horrible weeks ever. I actually never kept strict records of my play because I would just deposit money and play and play with what I had until it was gone. I never had a running bankroll, man If I posted some of my sessions I would be on massive tilt but I don't think of it like that because its just one long session.

honestly I never cared if I won or lost because I had the ability to deposit if I wanted to. I might start tracking though and start trying to grind (yuck), I hate grinding sooo much though. Id rather just be like you know what I feel like playing some 2/4 lets deposit $500 and play, or I feel like playing some $20 tourneys lets put on $150. But think I might try to grind.
  #6  
14-06-2007, 9:53 PM
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The numbers i was talking about were the ones that are links, that take you to sharkscope when you click them.
stormswa, i know what you mean about grinding, but when you succeed it feels great. Nothing feels better than withdrawing $250 from a poker site that you have never made a deposit to.
  #7  
14-06-2007, 10:04 PM
heatfan03
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20318247 14-Jun-07 11:48 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20290530 13-Jun-07 22:06 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20226738 12-Jun-07 22:04 NL Holdem $5-$5.40
20223200 12-Jun-07 21:08 NL Holdem $2 +$6.75
20221938 12-Jun-07 20:42 NL Holdem $5-$5.50
20187636 12-Jun-07 12:18 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20185985 12-Jun-07 11:55 NL Holdem $5-$5.50

those are my last couple sit n go's


  #8  
14-06-2007, 10:05 PM
heatfan03
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thanks stormswa i like that idea of not focusing on the BR so much

and thanks to everyone else also ALL great ideas.
  #9  
14-06-2007, 10:10 PM
stormswa
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Quote:
Originally Posted by heatfan03
thanks stormswa i like that idea of not focusing on the BR so much

and thanks to everyone else also ALL great ideas.

well im not saying that at all!

It all depends where you are at in poker. Like I said I can deposit if I lose my money online so if I go through like $400 online its not a big deal. But then there are others that only have that $400 to play with and cant or dont want to deposit anymore for those people yes bankroll management is freaking huge.

Plus if I go say 2 weeks without playing its no real big deal to me, I just come here and chat with other good players about it. Like I could deposit but I want to set up my dual monitors 1st and that trumps poker right now because I want that more then to play online. If I have any extra money after that then yea I might make a deposit but if not no biggie to me I will just deposit later. Im lucky that I have a job where If I want more money its easy to pick up hours to play, for some they cant do that and If I had one of those jobs where I can only get 40 hours I would more of a grinder.
  #10  
14-06-2007, 10:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by heatfan03
20318247 14-Jun-07 11:48 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20290530 13-Jun-07 22:06 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20226738 12-Jun-07 22:04 NL Holdem $5-$5.40
20223200 12-Jun-07 21:08 NL Holdem $2 +$6.75
20221938 12-Jun-07 20:42 NL Holdem $5-$5.50
20187636 12-Jun-07 12:18 NL Holdem $2-$2.25
20185985 12-Jun-07 11:55 NL Holdem $5-$5.50

those are my last couple sit n go's

Ah now i know.
It would have been easier if you put them in a list in your first post.
  #11  
15-06-2007, 1:51 AM
heatfan03
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sorry 4aces i didnt preview my post lol
  #12  
15-06-2007, 4:26 AM
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Have you really gone on tilt or are you just losing tournaments? It is pretty normal to lose a few in a row even when you are playing good poker, sometimes luck just isnt on your side. I had a slump about 5 months ago where I didnt place in 11 straight SnGs. I wasnt on tilt, I was just card dead and getting dealt bad beats. As long as you keep playing good, you will come around.

If you truly are on tilt, and this is why you are losing, then I would suggest a few days off to clear your head.
  #13  
15-06-2007, 4:07 PM
swoop
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Another way to clear your head is to change the type of game you are playing. In your case, take a break from the sit-n-goes and play low limit cash ring games. It helps to change your perspective.
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