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4 hours ago, fesire said:

Every hand is a new opportunity stay focused play smart and avoid chasing losses

Feel that is rogged

34 minutes ago, Wineyth said:

Solid advice, but easier said than done when tilt kicks in lol. Gotta just take a breather and come back fresh

 Gambling is hard

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Honestly treating every flop like it’s hand one works better for me than stepping away. Walking off just makes me stew over the bad beat but reseting mentally at the table keeps me from tilting in the first place.

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i get the whole fresh hand mindset but for me walking away works better, if i sit there too long triyng to "refocus" my brain just keeps counting the chips i lost and i end up making stupider calls

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the hardest part is not chasing losses metnally even when you fold correctly for an hour straight. i just repeat to myself that folding is winning too and eventually the table dynamic shifts back

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I used to always reload after a big pot loss but one night I forced myself to sit out exactly three hands and I folded ace jack off suit without even blinking. Turned out the flop came king queen ten and the other two players stacked off with a set and a straight draw so my fold saaved me a buyin right there.

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I kinda disagree with the whole "new opportunity" thing cause it makes you forget how tilted you were two hands ago. If I don't process the bad beat properly first I just carry the tilt into the next hand and spew anyway.

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Every session turns intto the same story for me: I start disciplined, then I see one bluff get called and suddenly my "smart play" goes out the window while I justify why this next hand is different.

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