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Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned.Buddha (563 BC-483 BC) Founder of Buddhism
But what we can do, if we don’t have that optimal control when tilting, is to understand it better and breach it’s causes, so we can approach the problem from the root up.
If we just snip the body of this problem, it will just grow on us again next time we lose four buyins to Lady Luck or our bluffing spot was perfect but the other player “didn't understand” and “is so bad” so that he called with a marginal holding.
First off, we need to understand tilt more as a fluctuation of emotions than pure anger. So what I mean by this is that your emotions are affected by a series of things that could be totally non-related to poker, but this emotional variance can cause fluctuations also in your game, making it an A- game, maybe B game, C game, and sometimes when more fluctuation factors arise, D and E games.
You might actually be a winning player, but you’re donking off a lot of stacks when you’re tilting, and tilting often enough that you’re losing in the long run. That’s why we need to address some tilt issues that you maybe didn't know about, and contribute to your state when hitting the tables.
That means that external factors that happen in your “outside-the-tables” life could influence your overall game performance and we don’t want that to happen, now do we?
It takes a lot of practice and possibly meditation to overcome exterior factors and when you’re at the tables to be perfectly objective, but I promise you guys that with a few preparations it can be done!
1. Hunger
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that being hungry can cause extreme anger in some people.
2. Thirst (obviously next)
It has been medically proven that mild dehydration leads to anger, fatigue and mood swings, and also sometimes headaches! Dehydration affects cognition, concentration and the general ability to think clearly and control mood.
So be sure to have that bottle of water standing beside, and don’t forget to use it! Don’t wait for your mouth to be as dry as some people’s humor, take regular sips so that way you won’t even experience the beginning of dehydration, or it’s dreadful symptoms!
3. Negative vibes from your relatives
This is also true for arguing with your spouse, partner, friends or business associates, and just anyone that could matter in your life! So next time when you catch yourself arguing, let go just because it’s usually not worth the energy, let other people have their way and you just nod and do whatever you would be doing in the first place. Emotional distress vanished!
4. Lack of exercise
So next time you get set under set, the opponent hits his gutshot vs your top two pair and you get it in with the nut flush and the opponent rivers a boat, consider running, jump-rope or a combination between outdoor squats, push-ups and pull-ups, or just going to the gym as your best options, and playing on to get back to even your worst option.
Until then, let nothing affect you and remember this quote from our master, Bruce Lee:
Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. Now water can flow, or it can crash.Be water, my friend. Bruce Lee
Scrimitzu signing out.
Tilt in Poker - 7 Uknown Factors: Part 2