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Online Poker as a way to improve your poker skills

Written by Sami Walker
Friday, September 26, 2008

A great way to improve your poker skills is to play poker online. Online poker is available any time you want to play and most poker rooms online offer a great variety of games for players of all skill levels. But you should know that online poker play requires some adjustment. In this article we’ll talk about the some of the differences between live poker and poker games online.

The biggest difference you’ll notice is that online poker is not a social game. In live poker, you have the advantage of being able to read your opponents’ physical behavior or “tells.” When you play online poker, although you’re at a virtual table with other players, you’re sitting alone in front of a computer. The origins of card games like poker are strongly rooted in the need of humans to socialize and interact with each other. Adding the dimension of gambling to this interaction makes live poker an exciting and challenging game to play or even to watch. You’ll often see groups of watchers gathered around poker tables in casinos. Don’t underestimate how stimulating and real live poker can be. Even if you mostly play games of poker online, you should play live in online poker rooms from time to time to keep your skills sharp.

Another difference when you play in online rooms for poker is that online poker is always available. Online poker games proceed rapidly because there’s no shuffling and the cards are dealt faster by the computer than a human ever could. Also, there’s never a misdeal. Online poker has made the game accessible to a whole new class of player because of its low buy-ins. While casinos and poker rooms rarely offer low-stakes games, you can play nickel-dime online poker all night for as little as a $20 deposit. This is a great way to keep your technical skills sharp. In online poker, if you have good focus, you can play at multiple tables. Live casinos and poker rooms usually offer only a few varieties of poker. Online rooms offer the basics as well as exotic games like razz, HORSE and badugi.

Playing poker in online rooms is a convenient and easy way to play against a variety of opponents with differing skill levels and experience. And if you’re not an experienced player yourself, online poker is a great way to increase your knowledge of the game.




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