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Originally Posted by Ray Zee
yea, learn or try to learn to be stabilized in the game. no emotions regarding the play or results. if you win a big pot its just another pot. same if you lose one. this way each hand is played the way you want it to be played rather than letting other feelings make you do things you normally wouldnt.
realize it is one long game lasting a lifetime. so one days or a few days results have no meaning for the future. so dont act based on that.
never base whether you come in a hand or whether you go home on your results for the night at that point in time. and never change your play based on winning or losing for the day.
thats a start for you.
Thank you Ray,
I read in one of your other posts you and Tommy Angelo were friends. This post definitely reminds me of some of Tommy’s teachings. I very much appreciate your response. This is one place in my game I REALLY struggle. One bad beat can throw me into one heck of a tailspin that can eventually put me in all out tilt. I have been working on this, but occasionally still find myself going out of my way to try and “get it all back in one hand.” Usually resulting in going bust for the night. Thanks again Ray!