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Controlling your emotions is what prevents you from losing confidence when you lose a match as well as turning you off from a game. What happens when you lose a situation or someone in life? Does it turn you off from life itself?imo that is a bunch of nonsense. losing only hurts your confidence and turns you off from the game. what you need to say is try to find someone on your skill level. that way you and your friend/xbox live buddy are both learning and you're not just losing nonstop. and another thing, imo when you're facing someone clearly better than you i find it hard to learn anything at all because i rush my inputs because i start to get nervous and lose focus.
Finding someone on your skill level is a good way to learn, though there will come a point when you are at a stalemate, stagnant and cannot improve, for your limits won't be pushed, your further weakness will not be exposed and therefore will cost you more losses in the future perhaps in a critical match.
Rushed inputs, loss of focus and nervousness are all factors that the Highest Level players experienced and possibly still experience. How does one learn to overcome these weaknesses if one is not consistently in the situations that cause them? Learning to relax and having flawless execution under pressure is critical to the tournament player.
Suggestion: You could obtain a recording of a tournament's background sound and replay it to simulate the noisy environment of a tournament (possibly adding to it by recording yourself as a heckler that is heckling you) so you can learn to tune it out (if you're not listing to tunes =oP ) and focus on the match at hand.
EDIT: Excellent Stuff Juggs & Tim!!! Definitely something every player seriously looking to improve (and even those who aren't) should read and absorb.