How Do You Control Tilt After a Tough Hand? (1 Viewer)

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When you have a tough hand, it can ruin your focus, which might ultimately lead you to make reckless decisions. I see some players take breaks so that they can come with a strong mindset. I have also seen players change tables, and even tighten their play. How do you handle it, what methods normally help you regain control and prevent one unlucky hand from destroying your entire session?
 
If I’m playing a tournament, which I usually am, I might have a smoke or a small drink to take the edge off and ease frustration. I think it’s important to enjoy the experience, and that mindset can actually help lead to better results.
 
I focus on whether I made the right decision, not whether I won. If emotions are running high, stepping away for a few minutes helps reset. The fastest way to lose more is trying to win it back emotionally.
 
Tilt is one thing that can destroy good poker players fast. I learned that the hard way after one terrible night where I lost three hands back-to-back because I was chasing revenge instead of playing smart. After that, every small thing gets me annoyed. These days if I notice my chest is hot after a bad beat, I stand up immediately.
 
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