Absolutely! It's hard to play well if your mood isn't right, so taking breaks is important.If I don't enjoy the game, I take a break and return to the game in a good mood
Such things do not frustrate me at all. If I play well, but bad luck (or variance) hits me it, is not a problem.Some days, no matter how well I play, I lose.It’s frustrating, but I try to remember it’s a long-term game.What keeps you going during a losing streak?
Very well said! Staying calm and reviewing your own play honestly is super important. I’ll try to follow that mindset too. Thanks for sharing your experience!I’ve definitely been there — playing solid poker, making good decisions, and still walking away with a loss. It’s one of the most frustrating parts of the game. When it happens, I try to remind myself that poker has variance, and even the best plays won’t always lead to wins in the short term.
What helps me most is reviewing hands honestly, making sure I’m actually playing well and not just blaming bad luck. If I’m confident in my decisions, I take it as a win mentally — even if my bankroll says otherwise. For me, staying focused on the long run and keeping emotions in check is key to surviving those tough sessions.
Wow, that’s tough! Sorry to hear that, but you’re right — it’s all relative. I hope your next sessions go much better. Stay strong!Well, I lost 524€ today. Many of you guys probably never lost that much in one streak so maybe that helps. It's all relative! :3
That’s a great mindset! Accepting variance and learning from your own mistakes is what makes a real player grow. I totally agree with you.Such things do not frustrate me at all. If I play well, but bad luck (or variance) hits me it, is not a problem.
What frustrates me, is when I loose because of my mistakes.
(TBH I play micro, I never know how would it be if I have lost a serious money)