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Old 05-12-2004, 06:12 PM
Gar Pike Gar Pike is offline
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Default Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

So, I was playing a $20+2 SNG on Party, last night, and after mucking every single hand, I got QQ in the SB. Blinds are 25/50, several limpers and I raise to 200. One of the limpers calls, flop comes T 8 2, I bet all-in. Caller calls, shows K6 offsuit and proceeds to hit his K on the turn

Imagine to yourself my disgust.

OK, fine.

I drop down to a $10+1, fold hand after hand, go all-in w/ AQs on a Q-hi flop.

The Rule of 78 kicks in, that's me headed to the rail, thank you very much.

I was a little steamed, so I thought "OK, I'm going to try one more, how can I keep from tilting off another $10?"

So I started another $10 SNG and a game of Freecell, only looked at the game when they dealt out a new hand, folded everything and played Freecell until I got KK and managed to win some chips. Every time they dealt a new hand, I'd look at who was left, how many chips they had and reviewed the hand in the chat line. By the time I got the KK, 3 people were out, The blind were 25/50 with 6 hands left.

I paid attention from then on and won.

I think the distraction kept me feom dwelling on the negative aspects of what they were doing, although I'm sure I missed some things I could have taken notes on.

How do you deal with the negative emotional aspects of playing tight and watching your playable hands get kicked. I fold a lot of Ax suited (less than a T kicker) QT, JT, Kx suited (less that a J kicker) Seems I don't do very well with those, early. Once the blinds get big enough, I'll steal with 'em, but I'm not betting 'em for value, I'll tell you that.

Anyway, it was just interesting that when I stopped focussing so intently on the game, I won. Seems wrong, somehow, but there ya go.

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Gar
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Old 05-12-2004, 06:17 PM
BettnTibetn BettnTibetn is offline
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Default Re: Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

everyone has experienced consecutive bad beats playing poker and everyone has ways to prevent themselves from going on tilt...if you take a shower before you play another tourney i promise you wont go on tilt!!
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Old 05-12-2004, 08:46 PM
NotMitch NotMitch is offline
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Default Re: Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

Whenever I feel tilt coming on I check my cashout history, that always seems to calm me down.
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Old 05-13-2004, 07:37 AM
mackthefork mackthefork is offline
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Default Re: Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

That first hand shouldn't be classified as a bad beat, QQ raise to 200 called by K6 flop comes 10 high rainbow no 6s the guy goes all in, catches a K on the turn, he should be flogged to death. People who do this turn the game into a crap shoot, they can't outplay you so they throw all there chips in everytime they have an A or K.
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Old 05-13-2004, 08:07 AM
Mackas Mackas is offline
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Default Re: Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

To the contrary Mr K6 should be patted on the head and told what a great player he is so that he never changes. Its people like him that ensure we stay in profit rather than having a real crapshoot where everyone is as good as each other and the carsd determine the winner.

Easier said than done though, I'll admit. I've got better at grinning and typing GH whilst crying inside but still have lapses - couldn't help whinging at the table last night when someone with nothing but a gutshot called $70 against my two pair on the turn in $100 NLHE at party only to catch his ten to one shot on the river. Immediately regretted saying anything, apologised, said I was just blowing off steam, and added "nh".

Anyway I just try to tell myself that's where your money's coming from, be it in cash games or tourneys. More often than not the idiots double you through. Telling yourself this works on a good day to calm things down. On a bad day, well I struggle not to reach for the keyboard when I realise how I just got beat, take three deep breaths, fume for a bit and try to play tight as hell until I feel good again.

What was the question again?
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Old 05-13-2004, 09:59 AM
mackthefork mackthefork is offline
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lol - I'm 99% tilt proof now, I don't type anything at all when I get killed by crap. Last SNG i was in BB with 55 2 or 3 limpers i check, flop is AT5 rainbow I go about 1/4 stack, 1 call, turn K another 1/4 stack get called, river K i bet another 1/4 of my stack he raises i know he has AK call my dregs away and switch the damned thing off, I think this was my 1st real bad beat. I know i would have folded if he raised it preflop and i know he would not fold if i raised it at any point once the 3rd 5 comes i can't get away but his poor play preflop should really have cost him the whole stack.

I know we want these players but they do drive me crackers sometimes.

Regards ML
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Old 05-13-2004, 01:04 PM
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What is the Rule of 78?
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Old 05-13-2004, 01:50 PM
Gar Pike Gar Pike is offline
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Default Re: Wierd way to escape \'tilt\'

a number of posts about that, type 'rule of 78' into the search function if you're interested, but basically, as I understand it, the better hand gets beat 78% of the time, if all-in before the turn.

I think it started out tongue-in-cheek, but it seems to be a good working hypothesis, at least on LL Party.
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Old 05-13-2004, 03:06 PM
iblucky4u2 iblucky4u2 is offline
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Default Send the limo

After an extremely bad beat I took a long, long walk. I finally realized I should "send the limo" for these types of players. They are the reason that poker is not really gambling!
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Old 05-13-2004, 05:08 PM
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[ QUOTE ]
That first hand shouldn't be classified as a bad beat, QQ raise to 200 called by K6 flop comes 10 high rainbow no 6s the guy goes all in, catches a K on the turn, he should be flogged to death. People who do this turn the game into a crap shoot, they can't outplay you so they throw all there chips in everytime they have an A or K.

[/ QUOTE ]

Weeeeellll, I've caught some real hands against people who've done that in a couple of recent SNGs, and made out like a bandit. In one, on the very first hand, I drew cowboys in the BB, and UTG+1 pushed all-in, with calls from 2 other players. I debated with myself a while (if I fold, one of these players will likely have a triple stack; if I call, I risk elimination, but could find myself with a quadruple stack), then shrugged and jumped into the pool. Get this:

UTG+1 shows A4o
next caller shows K7s
third caller shows J9o

The flop brings #3 a J, then the turn rewards #2 with a 7 (and I think there was even a 4 in there somewhere). No other improvements, MHIG and I take that quadruple stack and go on to win the tourney. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

The other one happened a day or two later, when I drew JJ on the first hand and again found myself facing 3 all-in players with hands resembling the above. I quadrupled in that one by flopping a J which protected me from the Axo who flopped an A.

Moral: If you have a real hand, calling those all-in clowns can really pay off sometimes! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

-Mike
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