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Playing on Tilt (Page 1 of 2)

A player goes on tilt when his or her emotions take over. A player on tilt no longer plays rationally and instead plays like a maniac. Often, the player just suffered a terrible set back and is very irritated. A player on tilt often loses a lot of money, money he cannot afford to lose. However, even the best players go on tilt at times.

If you are like me, you have experienced poker tilt and the purpose of this article to help you learn the cause, consequence and the cure for tilt.

Causes of Playing on Tilt

1. Overly Tired. Exhaustion is one of the best recipes for tilt. When you are tired, your decision-making will fall off and you become prime candidate for making mistakes. If you are constantly yawning, you have heavy eyes, and having a hard time staying awake, it is time to stop!

2. Cold Cards. Poker players often experience a wave of frustration from catching cold cards. You need to maintain a calm approach or take a walk because players who face poker frustration tend to push the action more. Will often play hands out of position and chase cards.

3. Suck Outs. Suck outs and bad beats are the MAJOR CAUSE of tilt. By “suck outs,” I mean a BIG POT that you COULD have won… Then again, even perhaps OUGHT TO have won… but you did not because another player caught a “miracle card” on Fifth Street. For some reason, poker players can always dredge up their FAILURES, but never remember their ACCOMPLISHMENTS at the poker table.

4. Abusive Opponents. Don’t allow other players to put you on tilt with their sarcastic attitude and foul mouthed words. In the brick and mortar venues, poker etiquette is the rule of law among professional poker players. However, playing online, you have the advantage of hiding behind a computer screen. That secrecy allows people to get away with poor behavior that he would not get away with in real life. It is common to find players online who will cut loose a heavy flow of racial insults, curse words, and harassing statements. The best way to handle those players is to mute them.

5. Problems at Home. Usually when bad things are happening to you, it tends to affect your play at the tables. If you are fighting with your wife or you just lost your job stay away from the poker table. POKER and PROBLEMS do not mix. Do not look at poker as a way to escape from your problems, because if you are running from your problems you will only find them magnified at the POKER TABLE.

Consequences of Playing on Tilt

1. Tilt Distresses the Mind. Tilt is an emotional condition, which affects the way you think and behave. As much as we would like to believe we could ISOLATE our emotions from our thinking, we cannot. The truth is our emotions are MORE POWERFUL than logic or reasoning. When on tilt, you will start playing in a way that JUST DOESN’T MAKE SENSE.

  • * You might call bets you should not.
  • * You might allow a personal feud to cloud or dominate your judgment.
  • * You are likely to try too hard to get even.
  • * You might play in games you cannot win. Players playing on tilt play more aggressively because their trying to catch up.
  • * There is a universal poker rule: GAINS COME SLOWLY. LOSSES COME QUICKLY. It can take three hours to win a hundred dollars but only THREE SECONDS to lose it all. Texas Holdem strategy is all about playing smart and keeping the odds in your favor. A player on tilt is hoping to catch a MIRACLE HAND like quads or a full house. The problem is… the ODDS do not work like that. You cannot SUDDENLY win what was lost in the previous hand.

2. Tilt Distorts the Perception. A pre-flop raise of 1,000 chips no longer looks “big” after you have just lost 10,000. Therefore, you decide to call the raise with your K 2 offsuit… because TILT has you by the balls. Accept the outcome of every hand and then forget about it and move onto the next hand.

Got the Xbox Red Ring of Death? Too Bad So Sad!

Keep reading and I’ll show you just how easy and fast you can have your Xbox 360 running again before you can say… “What did he say?”

First things first, don’t make the pin head mistake that allot of people do, by sending your console on a 6 week vacation to Microsoft’s repair center in McAllen Texas, instead, hang around for a few moments and discover a secret that will literally save you $160.00 for something more enjoyable other than giving it away to a company that already has more money than they know what to do with (Microsoft)

So, the first thing you’re going to need to do, in order to fix your Xbox 360, is to first understand why the 3 red lights occur in the first place.

Going by what Microsoft has announced earlier this year in a press release, they stated that the console malfunctions because it eventually overheats causing a soldering to melt over the GPU processor eventually putting it to a halt, so it basically narrows it all down to the main cause being…

Drum roll please…… Overheating!

The reason being is because there’s too much heat building up inside of the console it’s self due to a lack of air flow devices such as fans and heat sinks. To prevent damage from occurring to the delicate components, your Xbox 360 then shuts itself off and displays those 3 irritating red lights to tell you that your console is having hardware failure.

Moving on to the good news..Now that you know what causes the 3 red lights to happen, you can set your sights on fixing it, because you’ve probably got a better idea of what you’re going to need to do to get the job done, so before you go ripping your Xbox 360 apart, why not learn how to do it properly (in steps) so you don’t end up with extra parts and missing screws.

You can visit a newly launched Xbox 360 repair resource blog, that provides excellent repair info covering not only the 3 red light error problems, but also showing how to fix other common problems, such as; 1 red light error, how to stop overheating & freezing, fixing your disc tray from jamming and other errors the Xbox 360 in notorious for.