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How do you reset your mind after a bad beat or big loss?

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What are some methods to prevent yourself from tilting after a tough loss.

You won't win every game you play, because luck is a part of a game.

Do you take breaks when you lose big? How do you recover after a bad beat?
 
@Nathan AKA Nate I think I'm at that point. It seems no matter if im ahead the board ain't going my way, and my frustration is starting to build. Two outers are hitting, and I been getting consistently unlucky in the last week.

I need a mental reset. Probably take a day or two off to retool/refocus my game.
 
It is actually a real good question. When I was younger, it hit me a lot harder than now. Now, well, just figure it is part of life. And nothing wrong with taking a break and enjoying something else. Don't get me wrong; no one in their right mind likes loses. I sure as heck don't. But got to take the good with the bad.
 
Forcing yourself to play when you are on a bad losing streak is always going to put you in situation where you will be making mistakes that are avoidable which will still be costing you more to lose more than you have lost before.

So, you need to take a time out and recollect yourself before coming back to the game.
 
Forcing yourself to play when you are on a bad losing streak is always going to put you in situation where you will be making mistakes that are avoidable which will still be costing you more to lose more than you have lost before.

So, you need to take a time out and recollect yourself before coming back to the game.
I've been trying to play 1-2 buy-ins per day, and I've been watching my bankroll slowly decline. I think I've been playing pretty solid, and I keep losing races late in tourneys. Maybe I should avoid coin flips a bit more.

I'm drinking and getting stoned to refresh my mind.
 
Yes, I think everyone has gone through this . After a bad beat, I make sure to take a 15-30 minute break to clear my head. I can also engage in physical activity or listen to music to get back on track.
 
Yes, I think everyone has gone through this . After a bad beat, I make sure to take a 15-30 minute break to clear my head. I can also engage in physical activity or listen to music to get back on track.
Sometimes 15-30 minutes is not enough, it depends if my bankroll took a big hit or not(might need longer to cooldown), but it hasn't happened in a long time, because I've been pretty good not breaking my bankroll management plan.
 
Sometimes 15-30 minutes is not enough, it depends if my bankroll took a big hit or not(might need longer to cooldown), but it hasn't happened in a long time, because I've been pretty good not breaking my bankroll management plan.
That's impressive! Proper bank roll management and adhering to plans will help you succeed in poker.
 

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