How do you manage with Tilt when constant Badbeat and Downstreak occur? This is my biggest problem, I can not control myself and I'm going to breaking bad
How do you manage with Tilt when constant Badbeat and Downstreak occur? This is my biggest problem, I can not control myself and I'm going to breaking bad
Hi Vorem.
many players can not return to the game after a few bad moves, some more experienced players use a player's inclination as one of many strategies to increase their stack. a tip, after a bad knock it's worth getting some hands without playing, keep calm and come back with aggression.
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Poker is a game of calm people. Therefore, you must always keep cool. Even having lowered almost the entire bankroll, you have to play calmly and wait for your nuts hand. Good luck at the tables.
If it is that bad that it affects your play you should get up and leave the table walk around take a break get a drink clear your head and thoughts then come back sitting there and playing through it is almost never a good thing
I can sometimes handle a bad beat, only if it does not affect my stack much, when the rest of my chips can return me to the game ...
I do not know what to say to you, and I'm having a bad time with bad beats ...
You know yourself, and you know your typical response to bad beats. Logic may tell you that you need to keep playing your normal strategy, but if you know that you are simply unable to do that, then you need to get up and leave. Playing tilted is not good, even if you get lucky once in a while. You will play poorly and overall make -EV moves. Play well or don't play until you can play well again.
Even if you're just a little Tilt, that means you'll play a little worse. This will make you Tilt even more, which will make you play even worse, like a big, Tilt roulette.
i think the best way is to take a break from the game if you feel the tilt. of course, sometimes is not possible and you need to learn to handle this situation; the first step is to realize how much of a underdog your opponent was and realize that it was a result determined by luck. i'm not an expert in this, but i consider being a bad beat if he has less than 10% equity.
it all depends on the situation, sometimes it's enough to take a short pause and analyze the complicated situation after which you can continue the game and sometimes just stop playing (this is not your day), sometimes it happens that you can not do it, and it's not because you play badly or do something wrong but because it's not your day !!!!