darasimi Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM #1 Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM One bad hand used to throw me off, but I’ve learned that poker is all about staying composed. A tough round doesn’t define the rest of the session. I try to focus on making good decisions instead of worrying about the last hand. Keeping a clear head has helped me enjoy the game a lot more. Good luck to everyone at the tables, and may your next hand be a great one! 🍀
nylast93 Posted 19 hours ago #2 Posted 19 hours ago Tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh, once you stop letting one hand live rent-free in your head the whole vibe shifts.
onyxvi333 Posted 19 hours ago #3 Posted 19 hours ago So true, once you stop chasing losses and just play your game it’s like a weight lifts off
Doseys Posted 19 hours ago #4 Posted 19 hours ago So true, once I started treating every hand as its own fresh start the whole table felt different. Gl out there!
Luxienne Posted 18 hours ago #6 Posted 18 hours ago Tilt is the real bankroll killer tbh, once you stop letting one hand live rent-free in your head the whole vibe shifts. 💪🎉
Shredast Posted 18 hours ago #7 Posted 18 hours ago Fr, it's wild how much clearer your decisions get once you stop replaying the last hand in your head.
larsrain960 Posted 6 hours ago #8 Posted 6 hours ago I get the idea but sometimes you kinda need that bad hand to sting a little or you wont adjust. If i just shrug it off every time i miss the fact i played it sloppy and do it again later.
Zexarver Posted 6 hours ago #9 Posted 6 hours ago I think it’s more that a bad hand should sting just enough to make you replay it once, otherwise you might not spot the leak.
sam16c1e Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago yeah ngl tilt used to wreck me but now i just laugh off the bad beats and move on lol ngl
novaiozyl Posted 2 hours ago #11 Posted 2 hours ago focusing on making good decisions is huge because then the outcome almost feels secondary, at least you know you played it right. spade suit in the title got me, always my unlucky card.
ceret7 Posted 2 hours ago #12 Posted 2 hours ago That's a great reminder. It's easy to let one big win make us overconfident or one bad loss push us into chasing.
ivoryolrel Posted 1 hour ago #13 Posted 1 hour ago I hear you but I think it's almost impossible to just delete the last hand from your brain, sometimes that frustration is whaat forces you to tighten up and play sharper. If I try to stay too zen about it I end up coasting and making the same lazy calls.
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