How Do You Handle Bad Beats?

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The first thing I do is remind myself that poker doesn't owe me anything. That kind of mindset may be harsh, but it helps. Bad beats feel personal when they happen, but they're actually part of the game.
 
The first thing I do is remind myself that poker doesn't owe me anything. That kind of mindset may be harsh, but it helps. Bad beats feel personal when they happen, but they're actually part of the game.
The tables and poker sites will still be there tomorrow. Taking breaks is important, especially when you're tired, frustrated, or not playing your best.

One of the biggest mistakes players make is feeling like they have to keep playing to win back losses or take advantage of every game available. In reality, stepping away and returning with a clear mind often leads to better decisions and better results. Poker runs 24/7, but your A-game doesn't.
 

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