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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
Tilt = any emotional involvement in a prior hand.
This definition has been discussed in this article:
http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...-a-126106.html
While it's a good piece of writing (especially the list of emotional reactions, zomg, I think I do almost all of them), I believe this particular definition is not very accurate. Firstly, it leaves out tilts that arise from real-life issues. Secondly, it seems to me that it's possible to be emotional about previous hand without it negatively affecting your play. Like when you think happily and proudly about a very good river call you made, it can lead to tilt if you start feeling invincible and playing more recklessly. But often it just gives energy to concentrate and reminds to think of opponents' ranges.
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