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Let's See Them Sweat!

In today’s ever-changing society, in particular with technological advances, it is easy to see why so many of us are becoming more and more introverted. What ever happened to playing board games with family and friends around the kitchen table on Sunday nights? How about playing video games side-by-side with friends, instead of competing against them online? There are so many instances were non-social interaction is becoming the “norm”. However, there are so many benefits of having that “human touch” while playing any type of game, for example cards. Let’s take a look at the advantages of playing Texas Hold’em poker at a real table instead of a virtual one.

As briefly mentioned above, having that social interaction with other individuals in a card game setting, as with Texas Hold’em poker, is quite remarkable. First, the possibility of making a connection and or friendships with other players at the table could happen more easily in person than online. Also, that gathering around the table feeling brings a stronger sense of the reality of the game, which brings in the factor of reading a player’s body language. The majority of playing Texas Hold’em poker lies within interpreting the signs of the other players. From facial expressions, various ticks and tells, all of which suggest various feelings and or emotions the other players are experiencing. From one hand to the next, if a player actually can see the other player, they could possibly read what type of hand a he or she could be holding.

Next, instead of just clicking your mouse around on your computer screen in a virtual game room, having those poker cards actually in your hand, stacking the chips in piles, gives a player a sense of presence in the game, again making the poker hand more of a reality for the player. There is also an important benefit of this actual presence of cards and chips, most players feel a sort of pressure whether or not to play a hand and more of a pressure to bet on it. At an actual table, you are visibly seeing to whom the chips are going. A player may tend to be more cautious whether or not to bet a certain amount due to the players involved in the game.

Overall the quality of the game and the entertainment it provides to the players is escalated, when Texan Hold’em poker is played offline. Let’s all slow down our place of life and get back to those good old days of making the other player sweat it out and actually seeing that player’s sweat run down their face!

Online Poker vs Real Life Poker. How to Become A Poker Star (Page 1 of 2)

There are many differences between online poker, casino poker, and home games. In a home game you might just play strictly with cash. It can make you stop and think before you call a $15 raise and have to physically put three more $5 bills into a pot just to see one card that may not even help your hand. In real life at the casino and sometimes at a home game, you usually have to buy chips with real hard cash. There is a certain shift that occurs when this happens.

It is psychologically easier to throw three $5 chips into a pot than three $5 bills. Chips make counting and stacking a lot easier but they also disassociate you from real hard cash. Real money can once again become clear for a brief time as soon as you have to buy more chips with real hard cash. It always makes you think when you have to reach into your pocket or purse and grab your wallet.

In an online casino, it’s usually just a matter of using a credit card or sending a money order/wire transfer to the online casino to get your virtual bankroll started. There are no real chips, just icons that represent chips, which are in fact virtual numbers. You must have an even greater discipline to respect your money in this scenario.

Time

In fact, you don’t even have to push the chips onto the table to make a bet, call a raise, etc. etc. All you do is click a mouse button and you’re done. It can be done so fast that if you don’t take a breath; it’s easy to have your judgment thrown off by emotion.

Your play is magnified on an internet casino. One main reason is that the cards and hands are played so much faster. There is very little physical movement, as all you have to do is point and click the mouse. It literally takes seconds. In real life there is the physical motion of picking chips up, counting chips, and placing them in the appropriate place.

This all takes additional time and fortunately can help you when having to make a decision. There is no real dealer in online poker other than an icon representing a dealer. That means no tipping. At a $1 or $2 tip per win, this can save your bankroll a lot of money.

The rake still exists and actually varies depending on the online casino you choose to play at. The rake should be considered because after all said and done if you break-even while playing, the rake would eventually take all of your money over time.

When there is a rake involved in poker it is your responsibility to find and play with players that you are better than. A home game is the only exception as there typically is no rake. If you’re in a heads up game online and your opponent is almost equal to you in playing ability, then you are both going to break even most of the time with each other, and find your bankroll slipping away to the houses rake.

On average, an online poker game will move three times as fast as a real casino. That means your weaknesses will be magnified three times. That means the rake is three times as much. Of course you’re still getting three times as many hands for your money. For some players however, this can be catastrophic. What seems like hours for someone to call a raise may in reality only take seconds in online poker.