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Originally Posted by F1k0sII
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Then the following hand occurred against a player who has been all in with the worst of it in numerous occasions and always come on top. It was like a door opened and every flaw in my mental game came out. Injustice tilt, entitlement tilt, bad beat tilt.
Hi F1k0sII:
When I read stuff like this, which comes right out of Tendler's first book and which I think is flat out silly, I can't help but think that it makes players think that there are so many ways that a player can go on tilt that going on tilt is something he must do.
Of course, the way to solve this is to hire one of these poker mental coaches and do a lot of sessions with him, and after this I guess you can then go on "lack of money tilt." On the other hand, if you were to hire me, it would be difficult to come up with 30 minutes of stuff to talk about, but you would be told that there there is only one way to go on tilt and that has to do with the inability of your mind to process some of the information that gets presented to you at the poker table, and things like injustice tilt, entitlement tilt, bad beat tilt, revenge tilt, being hungry tilt, not taking deep breaths tilt, lack of sleep tilt, being unhappy tilt, hate your wife tilt, or whatever other kind of tilt you can come up with, is a worthless idea.
Best wishes,
Mason