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I once rage quit a session mid downswing and deep cleaned my entire apartment for two hours straight, came back and actually booked a small win. Sometimes stepping away into something mindless and productive resets the tilt meter better than staring at graphs ever could.

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honestly i just stop looking at the graph and accept that im gonna lose for a while its weird but when i expect to lose it bothers me less. also i force myself to only play half as many tables so my stupider decisions dont compound so fast

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Honestly shutting it all down cold works for me but not because I forget about it, more like I just need to physically walk away so my body stops associating my chair with losing. Still feels awful tho.

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I actually step away and do something completely unrelated with my hands, like cooking a meal that requires chopping a ton of veggies, because the repetitive motion forces my brain to slow down. Giving myself a strict two hour return window also stos the "just one more buyin" trap dead in its tracks.

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I like to set a concrete stop loss rule based on buy ins rather than time, then physically stand up and walk outside for five minutes as soon as I hit it. That tiny change of scenery keeps me from chasing and helps me admit the session is over before the tilt takes the wheel.

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