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5 Ways To Conquer Poker Tilt

The river is dealt, it seems innocuous, but then your opponent shows his hand. The pot is being shipped to his destination and you start getting hot because he just sucked out on you. This is the definition of a bad beat. You no longer care about anything and start raising it up.

The next hour you play horribly and throw away money because you just don't care. It is all so unfair, how could he win? He was under 1% to win it when the money went in on the flop. Ridiculous!

Does this sound familiar? I know it happened to me in the beginning and still does, but not on such a large scale. Most are in denial and say that they never act like this, but I can guarantee that in some way or another money is being thrown away when it could be kept in your pocket. You know what I am talking about don't you? You wouldn't be reading this otherwise.

It isn't hard to minimize poker tilt, it is quite simple actually. The catch is that it takes time and persistence.

It is easy to lose control in a poker game, especially when things aren't going your way. And your mind can trick you, tell you that everything is alright when in fact you are donating money!

Here are 5 secrets to getting closer to your black belt in tiltlessness:

1. Fear - There is fear in everyone of us. Some have more, some have less. It doesn't make you any better or worse than anyone else. It does sound new-agey, but trust me. After over 3 years of playing poker and battling with my inner demons, I know there is truth to this. I am one of those people who try stuff out before telling others about it. And this time I am telling you that you have to identify why you are tilting. You cannot banish something before you have identified it.

2. Identify Your Goal(s) - What is the reason you are playing poker? Most non-professionals get mad because they lose to bad beats. Why do they play poker? I would assume it is to have fun. My #1 goal is to have fun and making money comes second. I started playing poker because I enjoyed it and I intend to keep it that way. What is your goal when you are playing? What is the need to feel like crap while you're playing? So what if you lose some money. Play the limits where the money doesn't hurt and have some fun!

3. Observation - When I started observing myself, everything changed. Progress became quicker and everything became clearer. I know many players who have reached a plateau in their game, because they deny their weaknesses. You have to observe yourself and find what it is you are doing wrong. What are you bad at? It is not meant for you to be hard on yourself. It is meant for you to be able to improve. You can also more easily avoid your weaknesses at the poker table if you know what they are.

4. Knowing When To Quit - Let us face it. We will not be able to control ourselves, we are not robots. That is why you have to learn when to quit a game. Learn what your signs of poker tilt are and quit before you start making those bad moves! If you are an aspiring poker player and would some day want to make money playing poker then this single poker tip will be HUGE for your poker game, I promise!

5. Pleasure - Having fun while playing is why we play poker, isn't it? I mean, it doesn't make sense if someone played because it made them miserable, right? So make sure your priorities and goals are straight. Keeping poker fun will do many things for you. You will learn faster, you will feel better and everyone around you will notice. Good luck!

By: Henri Junttila

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