Playing Poker Online - Some Tips And Traps To Avoid
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Playing Poker Online: Tips and Traps to Avoid
Summary:
We've all seen poker on TV?"the glamour, the excitement, and the big cash. One essential skill in poker is the ability to observe. In face-to-face games, distractions are minimal, allowing you to read your opponents' reactions and body language effectively.
Playing poker online is a completely different experience. You’re surrounded by distractions?"TV, family, pets, phone calls?"it seems everyone and everything wants your attention. This can hurt your game and, ultimately, your poker earnings. It’s easy to misclick, folding when you mean to raise or calling an all-in bet accidentally. Trust me, I've been there!
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In your designated quiet space, you’re finally ready to focus. But wait?"emails pop up, you’re tempted to look up BBQ recipes, or you get lost in finding the best poker bonuses. And suddenly, you find yourself sitting out of the game. Multi-tasking might be trendy, but it’s a sure way to harm your poker profits.
Poker is challenging enough, even when you’re fully concentrated and playing your best. So, give it the attention it deserves and enjoy the game. Engage in chat and friendly banter, but keep your focus. Discipline is crucial, especially when the game is slow and the cards aren’t in your favor. Don’t force action; it’ll just drain your bankroll faster.
If you find it hard to stay focused, avoid playing multiple tables. While it might seem like a good idea to play two or three tables simultaneously, it scatters your attention. If you must, try playing a combination of a tournament and a ring game, or two tournaments, rather than multiple ring games. It’s generally unprofitable unless you’re a pro like Howard Lederer or Phil Ivey.
Choose a poker room and table that fit your style. At lower limits, this is easier said than done. By observing the action, you’ll quickly get a feel for the table, often at little cost. If it doesn’t suit you, move on to another table. It’s cheaper in the long run than forcing yourself to adapt to a bad setup. Know when to fold and when to stick around.
As the game progresses, pay attention to players coming and going. A new arrival can change the dynamics of the table. If the player you were gaining from leaves and is replaced by a more aggressive one, it might be time to reassess your position.
Play a tight, aggressive, and sensible game, and your bankroll will grow over time. Who knows? You might even find yourself at the World Series of Poker someday!
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