I think it's very different and I think playing too fake online usually lose very good hands! You say?
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I think it's very different and I think playing too fake online usually lose very good hands! You say?
i say your a fucking idiot making pointless bullshit for a shitty 5 points so you can play pokerstars
In no way is playing online like playing live except for the fact that they both use a deck of cards. Live poker is more of playing the person. And online is strictly playing your hand.
They want the points for pokerstars, and I want the points for carbon!
I think Live in 10 times better than online. For some reason I play very diff. online than i do live. Guess it's easier to play bad hands online since you dont gotta show your face. wish i had better dicipline like i do live
azz.... you are being extremely ugly again... watch your filthy mouth on here.... smartass
Completely disagree. Playing in person is very different from playing online. It's must more psychological. And people are less likely to tilt or play like donks in public...
Online is definitely much worse than live. I would rather play live games if given the option. The only good thing about online is the fact that you can get a game anytime you want.
I would also prefer playing live any day. I do have to add that online play also lets you see more hands within a much shorter span of time
Online poker stinks. People play like donks and get rewarded. Just got knocked out of a Bovada tourney dudes shoves preflop all-in and I call with AK suited. He shows A3 and flops a pair of 3s. Gimme a break. He wasn't shortstacked either. Ridiculous. Time and time again.
That being said, if you can play live, play live. Much easier to have success. Unfortunately for me, no casino closer than 2-3 hours away.
I prefer to play live for the social aspect of the game, but online is great because i dont have to leave my house
I think the best advantage of playing online is that you can play many tables at once, increasing the game speed and gains, which you can do in classroom tables.
YEAH and all we get 5 point in this discussion whit no sense
many of these online players remaining play in live events for greater performance in poker
many of these online players remaining play in live events for greater performance pokeristico.
Provided always good live aid for player to show their skills in the game.
for me the major differnece is when you think someone is bluffing yu can't watch the emotions on there face. and it makes decision making harder.
Is different. More tells from physical actions. You might treat someone different by the way they look or act in person.
they rules are the same... or close to it... but no... online isn't the same game as live...
playing live and playing online are no where similar, online i can play in my underwear in person i can't. :)
you have to pay close attention to when your turn is, and what the blinds are etc.
First off, Azreal should be removed from chat and forum. Easily the nastiest human on PO. I just can't imagine what Zab see's in him. Secondly, playing live or on the internet are very different skills and I much prefer and play better live. That is how I learned poker and I played it for a reasonable but meager living for 3 years. I'm not very good on the internet side of poker. I get too easily distracted, push the wrong buttons, and generally find it a cold and not really human form of communication. I don't really act like myself, either. Finally, and to me most importantly, I completely distrust RNG's vs human dealers. I see stuff online every day that you wouldn't see in a year of live play. I used to average 80 hours of play per week live when I was making a living doing it. I maybe average 25 hours playing on the internet per week. I rarely, if ever, play more than one game at a time. Runner, runner straights and flushes and winning hands where only one card plays in the hole happen practically every 3 hands on the internet. The pure number of quads, straight flushes, and full houses online are beyond belief. Playing internet poker is just like playing a slot machine. I'm not paranoid and don't necessarily think the RNG's are fixed, but then again they "could" be. There are bots, idiots, and far too many people who treat computer poker like it's a video game. To me, live poker is poker, internet poker might have the same rules, but it's not even close to the same game.
I think the newer sites in vegas like ultimate poker or wsopoker ( i think) might be different. New Jersey is getting
online gaming soon, and when actual casinos create a poker room, i would imagine the software will be far different
then what is currently being used on merge,cake ect
the poker is good to play online
live is a lot slower ...but you can read players better