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Old 10-21-2005, 02:55 AM
TheRegulat0r TheRegulat0r is offline
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Default Is this a form of tilt?

I've had a great day of small stakes NL. I played about 1000 hands between my two sessions earlier today, and have stacked up over 6 buy-ins. The tables were juicy, I ran well, I played well, and everything fell into place. I went out and ran a couple errands, ate dinner, and came back feeling good. I figured why not cap it off with a late night 1-2 hour session.

I went through my typical pre-poker routine, and all the sudden I really don't know if I want to play. I know the game is definitely +EV, and I have a good chance to make some more money. But I really don't know how I will feel if I drop 3 buy-ins and go to bed with that on my mind. I'm properly rolled for the game, but for whatever reason I'm feeling very results-oriented at the moment.

Should I probably call it a night? Does anyone else ever feel like this after a good day at the tables?
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Old 10-21-2005, 03:21 AM
StellarWind StellarWind is offline
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Default Re: Is this a form of tilt?

It's only tilt if you start playing.

Never play when you don't feel like playing.
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Old 10-21-2005, 03:33 AM
SittingBull SittingBull is offline
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Default Hello,Regulator! I agree with sTELLER! never play ...

WHEN U HARBER negative thoughts. u have to BE confident THAT U will still BE A WINNER!
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