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Originally Posted by DaLimit
I found a huge leak of mine - I tilt whenever I play against someone who takes 10+ seconds act. What would normally be a 10 minute game can drag on to be a 30 minute game because of this, and a lot of times this makes me very spewy. How should I solve this problem, just open up more tables?
Imo you play quick / auto-pilot style and consequently alot of feelings/thoughts subconsiously present in your mind cannot find their way to your concicious mind. By keep playing quick you keep them surpressed.
The moment you see an opponent taking their time; your clasic thought routine is passed and now their is time/room to let them enter.
Imo, when the tilting is there; you have to ask yourself why you tilt, write it down. Go further and after match analyse if the why is rooted in reality. If yes, work on it. If no, next time when it happens you can say to yourself you are just experiencing irrational induced thought/feeling that do not deserve time and you can use wathever anti-tilt tricks you know.
Opening more tables is just a methodology to actively keep surpressing things. Confrontation in imo a permanent solution. Actively surpressing is imo a permanent never ending struggle that keeps consuming energy and gives the consequences you observed as stated in your post.
This pathway I use often for tilt; rather basic stuff imo.