How to STOP Tilting in Poker (very simple)

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  • @ALLinPav
    @ALLinPav5 жыл бұрын

    People LOVE to over complicate eliminating tilt. How about meditation??? Taking a long break? Healthy eating? Playing less tables? Sexing more girls??? No, stop. BRM and study. It really is THAT simple. I know this because I used to be a rager. If you want to begin studying the right way, check out Upswing Poker. The Upswing lab is $49 a month (first month $99) and has thousands of hours of MTT and Cash content. Links in the description. See you all tomorrow.

  • @ronaldflump4883
    @ronaldflump48835 жыл бұрын

    Great point, but I think tilt is a bit more complex than that for some people. I think you're right in the sense that anyone who doesn't know what they're doing; will naturally tilt, but I believe this and bankroll mis-management tilt are just the two most likely explanations for it. There are certainly more reasons that somebody might tilt, for example: Tiredness, low stamina (due to being unfit), unhappiness because of something outside of poker and I'm sure there are more reasons, that I can't think of right now. Still enjoyed this video though, I believe that's why I have been tilting recently (because I need to study) Thanks for all the awesome content you've been putting out recently!!

  • @pokerbruh
    @pokerbruh5 жыл бұрын

    Your work ethic is contagious. Thanks again!

  • @fat0v
    @fat0v5 жыл бұрын

    Man I love your mini series advise!!!! Bro you are a true champ!

  • @Garrycamden
    @Garrycamden5 жыл бұрын

    Good morning from Philadelphia Great vid as always.. keep up the great work n keep grinding

  • @martelmichaels1982
    @martelmichaels19825 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on your win on acr the other night 1st place your doing very well!

  • @MadDogMerlin
    @MadDogMerlin5 жыл бұрын

    Wicked mate, cheers for making these vids

  • @IChiggsI
    @IChiggsI4 жыл бұрын

    Those "not knowing" spots in poker typically aggravate the mind and can send you in a spin. Dissolving the aggravation that occurs is incredibly interesting yet simple in application...

  • @blackdeath6085
    @blackdeath6085 Жыл бұрын

    Good advise with the management of your bank. I find myself tilting, when i am on a 'loose' table, and am now , after months of practice, seeming to not get 'affected' by other player decisions. That does not mean that i do not make mistakes, but it is more affordable if , like i play with 2% of my Bankroll on the buy in. A couple of months ago, i would tilt after a bad beat, went to a more risky table, and saw my bankroll disappear.... Patience works for me, but discipline is the hardest part imo. But losing 2$ at a night ( i am a hobby player) you do not feel as dark as losing like 75% of your entire capital.

  • @btheman4775
    @btheman47755 жыл бұрын

    Pav iv started following all your advice. Could you explain how to track buyins and cashes for the day as its always updating if youre cashing and buying into new mtts

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    Calculator and note pad

  • @tylerjoyner9865
    @tylerjoyner98653 жыл бұрын

    The work is the real reward

  • @eimantassudmonas8079
    @eimantassudmonas80795 жыл бұрын

    Hi 👋 Just curious, since you full time player. Are you having a week of from poker? Or all years grinding? I love poker I can play every day I enjoy it, but sometimes I feel like I’m stuck in my games.. and than I starting to think maybe I need 1-2weeks off.

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't take a break from Poker for more than 2 days. Everyone is different. Do what feels right when it comes to being refreshed.

  • @sarahsavesit
    @sarahsavesit5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent beard and hair trim 👌

  • @martelmichaels1982
    @martelmichaels19825 жыл бұрын

    I go on tilt because I know what to do but don’t follow through

  • @landontice4603
    @landontice46035 жыл бұрын

    Hi papa I'm channeling you rungood for sunday's stream

  • @straight_flizzy
    @straight_flizzy5 жыл бұрын

    Simple indeed!

  • @mrburns805
    @mrburns8055 жыл бұрын

    I needed this one. I lost $120 playing $3 tournaments today without cashing a single one and I’m a winning player. Ran a standard jam into aces 5x and won 2/12 flips. Not much you can do I guess. It’s all part of variance.

  • @ninovalentijn

    @ninovalentijn

    5 жыл бұрын

    mrburns805 don’t track things like jams into aces/flips won/lost, it’s a pretty tilt-inducing habit

  • @kristian760
    @kristian7602 жыл бұрын

    I need some help. I was about to win a nice tourney. Then i get cracked by the other chip leader. And i go to roulette and lose 120$ i am so mad.

  • @psychicbink4492
    @psychicbink44925 жыл бұрын

    Yep. When I get bad beat, it hurts for a few seconds. But when someone outplays me, it pisses me off.

  • @jrbtv3700

    @jrbtv3700

    Жыл бұрын

    for me ill be happy if someone outplays me with skills but if someone outplays me with relying on luck that made me piss.

  • @martelmichaels1982
    @martelmichaels19825 жыл бұрын

    Hi from California

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hello

  • @connorw5363
    @connorw53633 жыл бұрын

    i was on the bubble in a tourney with A 10 suited in the big blind, cut off whos been playing like and idiot but getting lucky and has same stack size as me opens 2 bb it folds to me so i defend. Flop is 10 3 6 rainbow, villain goes all in i know hes bluffing so i call. he shows 7 2 off suit..turn is a 7 river is a 7. Thats the only time ive ever gone full tilt so to speak

  • @kodakiwc
    @kodakiwc3 жыл бұрын

    When you feel the tilt is coming , become a nit for 10 mn , if it’s not gone quit for the day !

  • @rades4683
    @rades46835 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff as ususal but pls make longer videos.

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    The topics i address don't need much longer than 3min.

  • @boojay7076
    @boojay70765 жыл бұрын

    How do you avoid tilting when you got 2 months bubbling 30+ final tables and coming 7th-9th in 15+ final tables you've made with 80% of the spots being ahead against trash for chip lead

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    Replay the video

  • @taylorlewis4441
    @taylorlewis44415 жыл бұрын

    It tilts me this video doesn’t have more views.

  • @conorsmith636
    @conorsmith6365 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the vids.

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    Welcome mate.

  • @joaoalegria7578
    @joaoalegria75785 жыл бұрын

    For me it's when u get 2/3 outed on the river in a BIG pot :/

  • @jcvd1637
    @jcvd16375 жыл бұрын

    Excellent choice of format. Thematic and Rational Thematic Videos. I advise any player to consider these tips seriously. And continue the beard, it dressed much better video thumbnails. You look like Lionel Messi imfo

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Messi comments will never die. Thanks mate. Enjoying this content so far.

  • @wesk2675
    @wesk26754 жыл бұрын

    If all else fails, blame Mike Postle. c:

  • @pokerqAK47
    @pokerqAK472 жыл бұрын

    Im up over 100k profit after rake in 1/2 1/3 2/5 in 2-3 years and I still tilt 😄 this won’t help. For me it’s looking at the bigger picture that helps. That it’s not the worst thing in the world and that my graph is actually upwards.

  • @philthomas4312
    @philthomas43125 жыл бұрын

    Sounds simple. But it's not. Tilt is cumulative. 1,2,3,4, explode. There are only so many beats downs one can take. Also its relative to how you run. On a sustained downswing, running like death, tilt will creep up much easier. I reckon streaming prob helps with it, you are held more accountable, it's tantamount to live, but multiplied obv. But yeah, more than anything if its sustained run bad, tilt will get you. Also FWIW, easy to say, nah change your game, find your leaks, etc etc, but no situation is the same. Pav you have had good results over the last year, and its a whole lot easier to not tilt with some confidence and bankroll behind you.

  • @anarchyseeds4406
    @anarchyseeds44064 ай бұрын

    there’s countless videos of you getting mad at bad beats

  • @ghandipoker1006
    @ghandipoker10064 жыл бұрын

    Buy a punching bag

  • @sco9616
    @sco96164 жыл бұрын

    No offence intended, honestly, but it must be said that this is an utterly and completely useless/pointless video, at least on the basis of what is advertised by the title. There are many players who recognise consciously that tilt is illogical, yet in the moment (of the game) they still have an unconscious emotional reaction to bad beats & downswings etc. The fact is, whether some people are better at handling it or not, the human mind isn't NATURALLY equipped to deal with the scenario of working your ass of (including years of study in the lead up) concentrating, being disciplined, making all the right decisions and being rewarded (in the short term) by LOSING money to someone that has made a really glaringly obvious mistake, and now they've been "paid" instead. Yes, we all know logically that in the long term we will win by doing these good things consistently, but that doesn't change the unconscious and emotional response, which we have a lot less control over. Now, you may be one of those people who is better at handling it, so your view is .."tilt is silly, so the answer is simple.. just don't do it". I'm paraphrasing, of course, but essentially that's what your video boils down to. The title of your video is HOW to stop tilting.. one might expect a step that can be taken, maybe a meditation practice or something that addresses the underlying psychological issue of tilt, rather than saying .. "tilt is silly just don't do it..thats the answer...EASY". Tilt is not the same for everyone, which is why I also respectfully disagree with All in Par's comment also ( that people OVER-complicate tilt). Perhaps, for some people it is easy and for other's it is complicated. BRM and study I do agree both obviously help.. I used to tilt more when playing for more of my bankroll, but although its not an issue for me so much anymore, I even still feel occasionally very angry when playing with 100buyins and lose to several bad sickouts in a row.. so, although BRM helps, it's obviously not just about the money for me, so BRM is not the ultimate answer for me personally, and i'm sure for others as well. You say in your video that you yourself do nothing to stop tilt, because you don't really tilt.. so it would be smart to assume you wouldn't be a good person to make this video.. I would've preferred more honesty on that front and directions to somewhere that COULD help.. you also mention that the one type of tilt you do sometimes experience is where you don't know what you're doing in a pot, but if you have read up at all on the subject (Tandler's Mental game of poker" still being the go to reference on the subject as far as I'm aware), then you would know there's lots of different types of tilt, such as revenge tilt, injustice tilt and so on.. each with slightly different underlying phycological causes.. so it is a bit more complicated than you make out, even if it isn't an issue for you personally. So please don't make videos like this that just say.. "here's how to stop tilt, just don't do it.." it's kind of ridiculous...and you've tilted me now :-p edit: FWIW.. even tho I wouldn't say I have "mastered" tilt, here are a couple of things I've done that have really helped me control tilt. 1) v strict bankroll management.. for my main grinding sessions I have 50-100buyins for SNGs and 100buyins for PLO cash.. it does hurt much less when it is a less significant % of overall bankroll lost after a bad session or sustained downswing, but to compensate a little for lost hourly $, I do aim for aggressive shot taking during times when I'm running fine or good.. eg when I've won 20buyins at x stake, I do a spinup attempt at the next stake or 2 (shortstacking a PLO game and doubling but staying in the table if its really good or moving up once or twice if successful, or just entering the next level SNG repeating if 2nd place and moving up if 1st place... 2) I often record my play... I don't actually stream but I record my screen as if im streaming and talk through my thought processes.. it keeps me from doing illogical stuff like tilt shoving in extreme cases, and also weirdly adds that sort of fake accountability as if i'm being watched, or if I wanted to show videos to someone for sweating purposes etc.. I also use those videos to review my own play later sometimes.. and 3) the more obvious ones is just to take breaks when feeling tilt, and most importantly, to get exercise prior to playing (not mega strenuous as to live you tired but enough to release those happy endorphins..) always helps.. hope this is helpful......GL everyone, except if playing vs me.

  • @ALLinPav

    @ALLinPav

    4 жыл бұрын

    No, my video boils down to BRM and study. Smaller percentages of your roll invested = less emotional attachment. More knowledge = understanding your plays are +ev and variance will eventually turn around.

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