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2012年12月18日 星期二

Differences Between Online and Offline Poker Play


Before joining the online poker community, poker players tend to have experienced off-line poker first. There are important differences between the two, which can be exploited to give you the edge at the poker table. Use these online poker tips to develop a poker play-style which will provide you with the maximum profit.

1. The ability to change seat. If you're sat down at a real casino and decide to move seats, you'll get a lot of aggro from other players at the table. If you move so you act before a very loose player, or after a very tight player then other players at the table will complain that you're getting an unfair advantage over them. In online poker you don't have that problem, if you want to change to an empty seat you can just click on the 'empty seat' button and you'll be seated at this new location.

2. Become a 'new you'. At the online poker table no one knows who you are. You could be a 7 foot tall body builder, or a 5 foot tall boy - that's irrelevant, it's how you present yourself at the poker table that will dictate how other players envision you. If you have an intimidating name, like 'PokerSlayer' people at the table will react to this. The same goes for your image (most sites allow you to upload a photo / image).

3. Distractions. There are distractions in both online and offline poker, offlline poker tends to be either eating/drinking, conversation or watching players at other tables. Online poker has distractions too, which are normally the other opportunities on your computer - films / TV series / other viewable content... The best strategy is to only have the poker websites on your internet browser, possibly an poker tips site too.

4. Obnoxious players. Don't get me wrong, you do have obnoxious player's in both online and offline poker. Offline players being overly rude tend to be warned and then banned from the poker table by the croupier or casino manager. Online it's a lot harder to get rid of these players, there's often a 'vote player off table' option, but because of the volume of players on these poker rooms it's impossible for the admins to ensure this happens correctly.

5. Hand's Per Hour. This is probably the biggest difference between the two. Offline hands can last for what feels like an eternity, people think for minutes before they act. In online poker there are restrictions on how long you can have for 'thinking time', which leads to a lot more hands per hour.

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2012年12月10日 星期一

Playing Online Poker vs. Offline Poker Games


Internet poker scare a lot of people. Real casino poker rooms really panicked when the internet gave birth to the first online poker rooms a few years ago. And they were right to be scared because playing online is much easier and people might prefer feeling more comfortable.

The online providers felt at that time the good side of virtual poker. They didn't need actual live dealers, they could perform 24 hours a day and could choose customers from anywhere they liked. This is a reason why some of the real life card rooms were really closed, not being able to compete with the great casinos and now with the internet as well. Some kept on, not wanting to quit, hoping and even spreading rumors that online card rooms are closing very soon, as people don't trust them. But what was not to trust? Many people would rather put their trust in an unemotional program than in a tricky dealer.

The skeptics were very wrong. Virtual poker rooms are the reason why the poker business has flourished again, before them the poker had became an outdated game with a lowering popularity. So, internet poker helps the real life poker too. It saved the industry. Nowadays casinos and poker rooms are more popular than ever before and all this is the work of internet poker.

Online poker can offer services which real poker rooms never did .Lack of capital and fondness made them unable to do this.

Internet poker might be looked at as a school for beginners. They could practice with easy games before risking at tables with high bids. Of course the risk can be just a little one, because the players can take their chances and test their capabilities even for $10.

The internet is also a good source of information when it comes to poker. You can find tips on all poker sites, the pros reveal strategies and secrets of their game, and everyone comes out and helps the beginner that has no idea what to do first.

Virtual poker players can not be stopped to go and try out their skills in a real poker room. This is unavoidable and they all did it at least once. The internet allows the winners to have a much bigger income than in real life poker rooms, because the number of the players is greater. The online business owners have found this way a way to flourish their business and throw a helping hand at their opponents as well.

Another area the internet improved is communication. Information everything that is going on is available from anywhere at any time. So all the activity in the rooms and everything related to poker or your poker can be followed from the computer.




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2012年10月18日 星期四

The Differences Between Online Poker and Offline Poker


Online poker you can play anytime you want -- 24/7 365. You can play it in total comfort, right from your own home, wearing whatever you like (or nothing at all), sitting, reclining, or jogging on a treadmill (though we don't recommend it). You can set the lighting, temperature, and ambience to be just as you like it. In many ways, with online poker you simply have more control.

You have no other people to contend with (at least not in person) -- no one hovering over you, talking at you, pushing you, crowding around you, giving you unsought advice, or shooting you nasty looks. You don't have to smell smoke if you don't want to. You have no sexy waitresses tempting you with mind-altering drinks and otherwise distracting your attention away from the game at hand (pun completely intended). You don't have to drive anywhere (and with gas prices what they are, that alone preserves your bankroll tremendously), nor do have to get dressed up or tip your dealer -- all of which save you time and money.

Another benefit of online poker is that you can play against people from across the globe. Think about it next time you sit down at an online poker table -- not everyone there even speaks the same language. And globetrotting on the internet gives you access to more casinos and poker rooms than you can ever find in one single place, even if that one place happens to be Vegas!

Online poker players get to choose from an inordinate variety of cardrooms, game types, and table stakes. Moments ago, we mentioned the ambience of the environment where you'll be sitting down with your computer to play online poker (most likely your home), but online poker gives you almost just as much control in determining the ambience of the cardroom itself.

Whether you enjoy an Old West setting, a Hollywood setting, an Egyptian setting, a jungle setting, a resort setting, and on and on...you can almost certainly find an online poker room designed around whatever theme suits your tastes. Likewise, you can find rooms more likely to have more (or less) experienced players, faster (or slower) action, higher (or lower) stakes, etc.

By the same token, however, when playing online poker it also helps to be aware of its perceived disadvantages as compared with playing traditional "offline" poker. A simple awareness of the difference alone can make you a better player.

For one, you don't get that intimate, face-to-face contact with other human beings. But don't rule online poker out as a social outlet altogether. More and more online poker rooms are fostering a real sense of community amongst their players with attractive and appealing member's clubs, player forums, and sponsored land-based events.

For some poker players, the game just isn't the same without the feel of the cards in your hands and the weight of the chips as you place them in the center of the table (or the sound of them clinking as you pull the pile towards you after a big win). And you can't substitute a number, however large or small, for the visual impact of the chip stacks -- red, blue, and white -- increasing or receding in front of you and expect the same effect.

But probably the biggest deal that makes some offline poker players leery of playing online poker is the inability to read the other players. Most expert poker players rely on inadvertent visual cues given by their opponents -- tells -- as to the actual strength or weakness of their hands. There is something to be said for the amount of information you can glean by simply looking your opponent in the eyes (thus the prevalence of sunglasses at the poker table) and watching their hands, their posture, their facial expressions, etc. Fortunately, however, there are a number of tells you can look for in online poker as well, you just have to know where (and how) to look. But that's a subject for another article.

As for this article, we leave you with an analogy. If you like going to the theatre for your shows, the arena for your concerts, and the stadium for your games, get thee to a brick-and-mortar casino for your poker playing enjoyment. If you like Tivo though (or if you just ain't got the dough for the theatre, arena, and stadium tickets), then online poker is your ticket.




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2012年10月3日 星期三

Online Poker Vs Offline Poker


The popularity of poker as the card game of choice has oftentimes been attributed to online gaming. Many home gamers and poker puritans will probably disagree, but history will tell us that the unprecedented spike of the card game's popularity during the 21st century is largely because of its introduction online.

Of course, some may argue that the invention of the hole-card camera has given poker an elite status as it has turned the game into a spectator sport. This innovation has allowed millions of poker aficionados worldwide to follow the action and drama of it all, giving birth to a more exciting broadcast of the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour. Poker pros have become instant celebrities, thanks to cable and satellite TV.

Because of the increasing fame of poker, more and more people are getting into the hype, which is not about to fade within the next decade. Home games have become more and more popular and poker tournaments abound. And to add fuel to this worldwide phenomenon, poker has been made available online. Now, virtually anyone with a computer and an Internet connection can play poker to their hearts desire.

As a testament to the success of online poker, major tournaments have practically increased player base with the introduction of online satellite-qualifier games, with the winner earning a seat into a major tourney. Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer, winners of the 2003 and 2004 WSOP tournaments respectively, won their seats online through satellites.

This brings us again to the great debate now brewing in the poker community: online poker vs. offline poker?

The debate need not be as contentious as it may sound, as each of the gaming arena offers something advantageous over the other without really putting one down.

Online poker is played the same way as offline poker. The rules are the same for every kind of poker game like Texas Hold'em, Stud, or Draw poker. Some will say that offline poker is more exciting, as the opponents meet eye to eye. It is here where you can see the other player's "tells," if his hands tremble when he has a big hand or if his nose twitches if he bluffs. You can stare down an opponent in offline poker, and look very good doing it like what the pros do.

These are the things you cannot do online. You don't see the other players. You don't get to observe their "tells." All you can do is watch how they bet and see if you can predict their betting patterns.

However, online poker has its advantages. Not everyone owns a poker table and an otherwise expensive chip set. The poker websites will provide that for you, all you need to do is download the platform. You don't have to waste time and effort organizing a home game, as there are players online ready to take you on practically anytime of the day. You can play with a German player or anyone who has an internet connection anywhere in the world. You can play with real money or just have fun playing without it. What's more, most poker sites will give you free money to play with without even asking for a deposit, which means you can actually bankroll your poker career without spending a single penny online.

And the odds are the same. The rules are the same. And the players are the same. Online poker has just made it easier for you to enjoy the best card game in the world.




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