
joshyb20
Visionary
Bronze Level
ok, it happens to someone everytime you sit down at a table, and more than likely to you at some point a tourny. How you handle yourself in these situations will often determine your fate. I don't know how many times I've seen a chip leader lose on a bad beat, and then be out within 10 hands. What I am about to say will probably shock you at first, but stick with me... Ok, here we go... We can all learn from phil hellmuth when it comes to handling tilt. WHAT!!!???? You may be screaming at your screen saying wtf :canabis: is that guy smoking? The truth is, although he doesn't handle himself emotionally as well as he could, when he loses it he tightens up drastically. This is a good strategy, as it limits your losses, and allows you to gather your thoughts a bit. When I catch myself in that state, I often will just fold whatever comes my way short of QQ+, or if I'm on the comp click autofold, just to give myself some time to breathe. Run to the kitchen and grab a cold one. In that short time you can often times get yourself back on track and focusing on this hand, rather than your AA busted by a 772 flop 3 hands ago and your rapidly descending chip count. If that fails, run back to the fridge, grab an 18 pack, down 'em all, and I guarantee you will play better drunk than you would playing aggressively on tilt.