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Friday, May 30, 2008

The thing with online poker

Have you noticed that victory in Online Poker is a hard and an extremely frustrating affair?

Right. I know you’re a Poker addict, and I also know you have studied Online Poker for years now- i am too- but more often than not something is just not right when it comes to playing Online Poker. Read on, maybe you can relate to my ramblings.

I am really not sure if reading poker books can make you produce wise decisions when it comes to beating your Online Poker opponent. But some still read those Poker books since they are written by true professionals, with tens of years of experience in Poker, all of them not only making a mere living off the game, but amassing fortunes on account of their Online Poker skills.

I know i have no right to judge their Poker ways but here is an interesting what if. What if those books were not even written and is not applicable to the game you play everyday in your PC?

Those books are about real Poker. They talk about playing Poker in flesh and discuss situations and address live Poker issues. Turns out, Online Poker has few things in common with the real casino Poker other than its rules.

For one thing, live Poker players are used to being bombarded with a plethora of tells all the time. There are so many Poker tells, from facial expression to signs of anxiety, and the mirrors of the soul: the eyes, that it would be tough to even queue them all up here.

Sometimes people will look absolutely disinterested in their hand, they’ll even get up and leave the table when they have nothing but rags. You will never have such easy tells in Poker.

Things that are forbidden in real Poker are not regulated in any way in
Poker People can play while on the phone or while having visitors over. They can be playing together with a rookie, trying to teach him/her to play… Calls can often be made by a simple mistake (allowing the rookie to play on his own, or by clicking on the wrong button of the interface).
Poker is a world apart from its casino brethren.

Not only will a good live Poker player have to deal with a shortage of tells, he’ll also have to deal with opponents under circumstances he’d never experienced or thought possible.

Sometimes, online players do not even aim to become long term winners. Promotions like rakeback, cashback or prop deals will allow them to be slight losers at the end of the month and still end up making money. At a live Poker table you’re always 100% sure of your opponent’s goals. In Poker…that is simply not the case.

There is a lot of multi-tabling going on online as well. People play at 2-6 tables at a time, possibly more, in order to maximize the rake they generate, which will get them more rakeback and their bonuses unlocked. Multi tabling is also one of the simplest ways to squeeze some significant dough out of low and micro limit tables.

How are you going to play against a guy who is paying attention to 5 more tables in the same time?

There are tells in Poker too, only they have absolutely nothing in common with the tells you may get used to in casino Poker. Betting patterns are the most powerful tells here, including the speed of reaction. If you check then suddenly 3 other players check on you almost instantly, that means they already had their user interface set to check/fold before you made your decision. That means, they probably do not have a thing.

Looking for clues to whether someone is multi-tabling or not is also important. This guy will play plain strategy. Bet when he has something, fold on everything else. He cannot afford to credit more of his attention to any particular table, so he’ll have to play it in a simplistic manner.

I order to learn to play Poker properly…you’ll probably have to wait till books on this specific subject come out, or - if you cannot afford to wait - go out there and learn through trial and error.

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