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Does online poker ever piss you off? 😂

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I'm not tilted, but I'm a little bit steaming. I'm not going to lie, sometimes I get pissed during run bad. Losing a couple buy-ins doesn't bother me, because I follow bankroll management, but as a competitor losing consisently sucks. Especially when you've been making good decisions, and bad players are getting rewarded/lucky. I hate trapping players for them to spike what they need after all the money/chips are in the middle.

I've been taking breaks, and trying to return with a clear state of mind. If it wasn't for my results before this downswing started I'd be fuming.

Are there any situations where you got pissed at online poker? How did you bounce back?
 
You mention making good decisions. This one is tricky for a lot of rec players. Usually we tell ourselves that we've made good decisions and gotten unlucky on our final or stack crushing hand. Unfortunately we make a lot of poor decisions along the way that could have put us in better decision making spots later in games.

Hopefully it turns for you soon.
 
Yeah poker can piss me off if I’m getting a shit run a rubbish runs or rubbish cards does my head in gotta admit
 
You mention making good decisions. This one is tricky for a lot of rec players. Usually we tell ourselves that we've made good decisions and gotten unlucky on our final or stack crushing hand. Unfortunately we make a lot of poor decisions along the way that could have put us in better decision making spots later in games.

Hopefully it turns for you soon.

When I mentioned good decisions, I'm referring to hands where I'm all in as a favorite, and my opponent chases a draw, hits 1 of their 3 outs.. etc.

Maybe keeping the pots smaller later in games is where I can improve. I don't know.
 
I noticed some of the games I play I’m good and some of them makes me tilt plus I get like shit cards straight though the whole game

Is it me or what
 
I noticed some of the games I play I’m good and some of them makes me tilt plus I get like shit cards straight though the whole game

Is it me or what
Getting bad cards doesn't tilt me, when my hands don't hold that can get frustrating.

I haven't tilted in a long time, like steamed off my chips. I take breaks, because I learned from past experiences.
 
It happens to everyone at one point in time. The frustration of losing back to back, and they seem to be no hope of things changing.
 
I completely understand the frustration involved in losing consistently. It can be demotivating. In such case, I always remember that losses are part of the game.
 
I completely understand the frustration involved in losing consistently. It can be demotivating. In such case, I always remember that losses are part of the game.
That is absolutely correct. And when I realize that the losing streak is getting too much, I know it is time to hit the brakes for the day!
 
I completely understand the frustration involved in losing consistently. It can be demotivating. In such case, I always remember that losses are part of the game.
It's true, even if you're an excellent player variance can get you from time to time. I feel it's best to play through it.
 
It's true, even if you're an excellent player variance can get you from time to time. I feel it's best to play through it.
It can be irritating to work with variance even for the best of players. It's always better to remain calm and continue playing. It may get worse if you take a break, or become angry.
 
I only get pissed off when I'm having a bad run especially when the decision I took when playing wasn't spot on. I don't think anyone likes to lose.
 
Hrhmmm, sometimes it does if there is lag or the website is very slow to load.
 
Hrhmmm, sometimes it does if there is lag or the website is very slow to load.
Sometimes I can get really mad at online poker because you might be on a good streak, and the site just freeze or lag. There is nothing that makes me angrier than getting worked on by a donkey, who plays very dumb poker and still wins the game . 😂
 
There is nothing that makes me angrier than getting worked on by a donkey, who plays very dumb poker and still wins the game . 😂
That's poker. It happens all the time, and it can be very frustrating. Donkeys will run out of luck, and you will start to crush them. They can only get lucky so much, before the best hands start to hold.
 
That's poker. It happens all the time, and it can be very frustrating. Donkeys will run out of luck, and you will start to crush them. They can only get lucky so much, before the best hands start to hold.
Yeah! I have seen happened severely. That is to tell you that there are some elements of luck in poker.
 
It can be very frustrating for some poker players, especially those who have lost a significant amount of money. This can result in feelings of demotivation toward playing poker.
 
It can be very frustrating for some poker players, especially those who have lost a significant amount of money. This can result in feelings of demotivation toward playing poker.
Bad beats, coolers, and downswings are the things that affect emotions. But it is frustrating and definitely part of the game. Taking breaks and managing emotions really help in avoiding the burn-out.
 

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