What do you do after busting out early?

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I wanna know about what you do before starting a poker session and after you get out early to bad beats or suckout? Do you continue with other mtt or get up or study
 
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I continue with other torunaments until the day is over. Playing by itsself is a study too. I think practice gets you further than theory but everyone is differenet and what applies to me might not aüüly to other type of players.
 
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I start playing tournaments at 7 p.m., and then it's all a matter of luck. I play for about 5-9 hours. During this time I have participated in 10 or more tournaments. I'm not upset about every defeat, but sometimes there are crashes that spoil the mood after a game session. A good movie or series quickly helps to brighten up a defeat.
 
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I wanna know about what you do before starting a poker session and after you get out early to bad beats or suckout? Do you continue with other mtt or get up or study
I play at 4-6 tables simultaneously. Therefore, I always have something to do. However, if you are a beginner, I would advise you to play at only one table and concentrate as much as possible on the game. If the game ends earlier than you planned, you can proceed to analyze your own game and mistakes. To do this, you should simply take screenshots of situations where you played incorrectly.
 
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Мне интересно, что вы делаете перед началом покерной сессии и после того, как выходите из игры из-за неудачных раздач или везения? Продолжаете ли вы играть в другие MTT, встаёте или изучаете правила?
Before and after a poker session (especially an emotionally difficult one), I use “warm-ups” and “hitches”. This helps control tilt, a state where emotions begin to influence the quality of decisions.
Never try to “get away” (get back into the game right away to get back what you lost). If you left the game because you were in a bad mood, this is the right decision that saved you money in the long run
 
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Last night I rebought. Shouldn't have but I made the final table and a tiny profit.

Hope to do a lot better tonight.
 
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