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Old 05-27-2005, 08:15 PM
ThaHero ThaHero is offline
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Default Re: The opposite of tilt

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The definition of tilt is making any play that you know is wrong due to emotion. This can mean frustration (running bad) or giddiness (running well.)

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I agree. Emotion can be a strong thing, and really doesn't have it's place at the poker table(unless you're just having fun.)

If you lose, you get sad, frustrated, etc., and start playing badly. Some people, when they win, start getting OVER confident. There is something to be said about table image, and if you play well people tend to stay out your way sometimes, but don't take it to far where you're capping when it's obvious they have the nuts and you only have Ace high lol.
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