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Originally Posted by Chicagodude
You're 100% right and I'm definitely open to any new ideas or new perspective, thanks
Concentrate on the ways in which each individual player is exploitable, and what strategies you might employ to exploit them, rather than stew about how you're not getting a chance. There's a million questions you can be asking yourself as to how to maximize your profits when you do eventually have a hand. Think "I haven't played many hands tonight, maybe I can squeeze wide here since my table image is tight and the caller/raiser is loose?" over "**** this, I'm 3betting J4o" and disregarding the situation out of frustration.
I find that focusing on what others are doing, and how I might play a hand if I had one, keeps me grounded, and I only end up tilting when I've stopped analyzing what is in my control, and start thinking about the things that aren't.