you definitly aren't, the feeling one gets, when you are all in preflop with your money hand you've been waiting for all night


; going allin to someone holding 77. and watching them hit a 7 on the river.
I don't think anyone can avoid tilt in some situations; but for me.... i do usually do what you said. go to the fridge, grab a drink... and ease out. Spotting a tilt player is very simple; when you see a guy hit a bad beat who was a massive chip leader. You know he'lll call anything you raise. For example; just last week i was nearly shortstack in the table and after getting rags all night, i got pocket 2s.. so i called preflop; only to be raised half my stack my the big ogre with everyones chips. Anyways, i went over the top putting him on 2 face cards and my pocket 2's holding up. He calls my all in.. i was right, he had AJ; and i won the hand. My allin plus the blinds that were already in that hand put me in first place in that table. The guy goes right to the chat
"you F**KER! pocket 2's! what the hell is wrong with you. youll pay"
so, i just reply with a LOL. and watch this guy going bezerk. Right then, my next hand was AQ. To my self, i honestly would rather have folded this hand right then and there because i knew exactly what the outcome was going to be. This guy, who has just a few chips less than be; nice and tilted up right where i want him... in the chat; i said somthing like
"go allin you tilt maniac"
and of course, he does go allin preflop. even though, i had this disgusting fealing in my gut telling me not to call it, there was no way i was going to laydown AQ to this guy on tilt. And i was right about one thing, he had nothing. Shows J7 preflop. But... the cards didn't go my way. Little bastard flopped a boat, not only that... he had fun ranting about how he was the best poker player and i sucked and didn't know how to play.
i was pissed as hell, not because of how i lost.. but to who. So, i went into a money table and played some good old tilt poker
(i ended up loosing everything on my account)