When you lose in a row with AJ lose to A2, When you are with KK, AA, and lose to 2 pairs or crack, Thenyou want to try to recover what you lost , so is the time to stop and continue to play only in other day or days.
When you had AK and call a 22 All-in and the flop comes AK5 so I'm confident in my hand until they hit a 2 on the river.If I had never caught an A or a K I wouldn't have been as pissed off.
A single bad beat doesn't really affect me too much but a long streak of brutal beats gets me on the down side. I usually take a day off and watch some videos or Twitch. Review some hands here and there if need be.
mainly losing to a donk that should not of called your raise preflop and ego lol i have taken my self out of bad beat spots lol try not to be in some players hand when u want to try to chase
I rarely unecessary spew or tilt. Definetly not because of bad beats. Its mostly my mood in general, but often i can feel this beforehand which stops me from doing any session, or a very small one. Can only remember tilting on a session about 3 times because of my bad mood. I then spew my chips on my last few tables because i can't be bothered playing anymore and want to be done with poker for the day. Only if any tournament is in the early stage still, late i dont ever see myself tilting.
I don't tilt anymore, but sometimes I don't wanna play at all because of these stupid All-in.This is so far away from poker as an elephant driving bycicle and ringing the bell. The FIRST RULE IN POKER is: NEVER RISK ALL YOUR CHIPS!!!
As soon as I have a reliable internet connection, I will leave the freerolls and play the whales.:icon_kingBut what makes me really upset are these dripping boards, where you don't even need CARDS, one is enough and blow away all your decent hands EVERY SINGLE TIME again and again. I tried that with real cards, and I can tell you: IT IS NOT POSSIBLE!
For me it's easy... when you take 10 minutes to figure out if you should fold 7,2 or not. That's like the best way to get me tilted and aiming for you.
But frankly, the best way to get me tilted is to actually give me losing hands to the river 3-4 times in a row and I'll be tilting like crazy. But I've finally figured out how to make myself not tilt... Take a very long walk... and just ignore the loss and just think of other things.
Most recently, I had such a situation: in one tournament was next star of poker. For about an hour after the spread, I have two aces, someone goes all-in, I call and lose ... and so 3 times. "This is luck !!!"
Always the most insulting situation when you have pocket AA and lose at the same time. If you do not have a day in poker and you're losing money. And loss with a good card is better to take a break. You never have to give yourself up to emotions and think that you are going to play the game and play the lost. Usually this leads to even greater loss of money.