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JBarryChess

I was playing fairly decently (for me) for a few days and then BAM! Gone with the wind, lol. Back to playing the bots for a while again I suppose.

GabeMiami10

Maybe you overworked yourself

tygxc

Whenever you lose a game, stop playing and analyse it first.

JBarryChess

Thanks guys.

SwordofSouls2023
JBarryChess wrote:

I was playing fairly decently (for me) for a few days and then BAM! Gone with the wind, lol. Back to playing the bots for a while again I suppose.

Tilts often come to me when I get frustrated after I lost a game to that I was completely winning that I should have converted.

KeSetoKaiba
JBarryChess wrote:

I was playing fairly decently (for me) for a few days and then BAM! Gone with the wind, lol. Back to playing the bots for a while again I suppose.

Here is a video where I discuss tilt and how to cure it. My videos are usually only like 10-20 minutes or so, but this one is a little under an hour because there was that much quality information to share! (plus sharing the 7 types of tilt and how to cure each is in-depth)

JBarryChess

It seems to be fading. Getting some wins, a few draws and loss now and then. I'm not beating a 1500 bot consistently so it's still afflicting me there a bit.

BigChessplayer665
tygxc wrote:

Whenever you lose a game, stop playing and analyse it first.

I just continue playing chess endlessly tilting over and over again while getting peaks of course

BigChessplayer665
JBarryChess wrote:

It seems to be fading. Getting some wins, a few draws and loss now and then. I'm not beating a 1500 bot consistently so it's still afflicting me there a bit.

Try grinding it out though it may not work for you and you should take a break instead

Btw play some stupid opening like h4 when your tilted that way you won't feel as bad about the loss

JBarryChess

I think a break would be a good idea. happy.png