Why Play on the Internet

Not long ago, people looking to play poker were stuck with having to look for a live game to get into the action at all. If you were lucky to have a local game available that is. Or you could spend a lot of money travelling to places like Las Vegas, Atlantic City. Perhaps the game you were playing in wasn’t even legal, and could be raided by the police. Or, like the Old West, you could get robbed or even killed at the game. Many of the old time road gamblers have plenty of stories to tell like this.

If you do find a safe game to play at, you’ve got to be worried about players cheating. There are plenty of stories that have been told about that, running from everything from groups of colluding players, to marked decks, to even surveillance equipment being used to spy on people’s hands, with electronic equipment being used to relay the information to collaborating players.

Or maybe you’re playing at a home game, where now you’ve got to deal with taking money from your friends. Poker is not a game for mixed feelings though. You have to be totally ruthless and not a bit concerned about breaking someone. This is very often difficult to do at a home game, not to mention finding one with stakes interesting enough. And one that doesn’t have things like dealer’s choice, where you could be playing all sorts of crazy variations of poker, most which you won’t be very knowledgeable at all at. And you can’t really turn anywhere for knowledge of them either. Where are you going to go to learn to master a game like Blind Baseball?

If you find a safe game and a fair game, now you have to deal with travelling to the game, involving both time and expense. You’ve also got to deal with the particular hours of operation of the room. Once you finally get parked and get to the room, you now have to deal with a pretty limited selection of games, often with a rather lengthy delay on a waiting list. Once you get to sit down, and get your chips, you’re not going to be able to change tables very easily if the one you’re at isn’t to your liking.

You may not even be able to find a game at all to your liking, or one that’s within your means. You can’t really take notes, because this will make you pretty conspicuous. You certainly can’t use powerful weapons like Hold’em Hawk and Poker Edge. Who knows what the rake will be, as the room will have a lot higher overhead than a virtual poker room. And, you’ve now got to worry about tipping the dealer, whereby virtual dealers aren’t real people and don’t take tips.

So, with all this, at best playing in live games is a big nuisance, if you’re even able to find one at all. Where I live, you have to go almost 1000 miles to get to a live poker game. There’s the travel expenses, hotel, meals, and so on even to get to sit down. And that’s on top of everything else.

Needless to say, at the very least you’re going to have to commit a whole lot of money to this to play poker regularly. And you also have to be quite skilled to even break even, considering all the extra expenses, not to mention a fairly good caliber of opponents you’ll be against. They’ll be not only watching your play, but your every expression and mannerism, looking for information that may be used against you.
 
However, luckily we live in the 21st Century, where an easy solution has been found to this mess. Poker has now been brought to the masses, where anyone with a computer and as little as $20 can become involved in real money play. You don’t even have to leave the house anymore, so your travel time an expenses are zero. You can play in your pajamas or even naked if you wish. No longer do you have to worry about too high rakes, or tipping the dealer. There’s a game available any time you wish, at any hour of the day or night, at virtually any type of game or limit you desire. We sure have come a long way since the old days.

The explosion of poker recently has a lot more to do with the availability of online poker than anything else. Sure, you can watch poker tournaments on TV, but they’ve always had those. There’s a whole lot more of this type of programming now because there are millions more people who actually play the game for real money now. And within those millions lay countless players who aren’t very good at all at it. Playing online, the whole world is your oyster so to speak, and you can find exactly the right game with the weakest players any time you want, if you know the proper places to look of course.

You’ll now be able to play many more hands per hour than you would in a live card room, and you can even play multiple tables at the same time if you wish. Once you become sufficiently skilled, more hands per hour of course means more money per hour. And sites will even give you generous bonuses for trying them out, which can be a real advantage when looking to build your bankroll and eventually move up to the big stakes. Along the way, I’ll be providing to you a list of not only the best places to play but the best bonuses to be had as well.

You can also join and leave tables as you wish, instantly. With just a few mouse clicks, you can be out of the seat you’re in now and in another, even at a different site. This maximum flexibility ensures you will always be in the best game at the best table at all times.   In addition, you can configure a program like Poker Edge to search across multiple poker rooms to find the most profitable tables for you.

You don’t have to worry about tipping other players off with your gestures or expressions either. No one can see you in fact. And not only that, players won’t be picking up on your personal style and traits very much, like they would at a live game. Players come and go much too fast, and there’s much too many players online as well, for this to be any real concern. However, with Poker Edge you have the ability to dig up so much dirt on every one of your opponents you’ll know their play better than they know it themselves.

Another benefit of the online explosion is that Hold’em has become by far and away the most popular game online. Hold’em is perfect actually since it allows for good play to be rewarded maximally. With Hold’em, there is an army of bad players out there who don’t have much of an idea what they are doing, other than they are more than willing for you to use your superior skills to take their money. In addition, since Hold’em has been studied so intensely, much more so than any other poker game in existence, there is a wealth of quality information out there on it, including of course this series of lessons designed to benefit you. Many players aren’t acquainted with these sound and proven strategies though, greatly increasing your advantage at the table.

When it’s all said and done thugh, once again, the main benefit of playing poker online is that this allows you to use powerful and sophisticated software programs like Hold’em Hawk and Poker Edge to gain huge advantages over your opponents. You can’t use software at live games of course. You have these powerful weapons, they do not, and you know the direction the money will be flowing consistently and over time. Those in the know, including both strategy and software, have such an advantage over those not in the know, having neither, that it’s difficult to even put into words. Of course we still want to be focusing on those least in the know overall, to maximize our advantages, which means more money for us in a given time period of course.

CRUSHING ONLINE SINGLE TABLE TOURNAMENTS

With the advent of the internet, certain types of poker have become ever more popular. No Limit and Limit poker has increased in popularity and also tournament poker as it is this form of the game that is so heavily marketed. But one of the most popular forms of tournament poker at this present time and especially online are single table tournaments or SNG’s for short.

Over in no more than an hour, they can be played by anyone that does not have the time or inclination to play cash games or longer and bigger tournaments. It is obvious to see why they are so popular and they can be played for various amounts of money and can be played for serious profit if you can master the correct way of playing them.

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Just some tips to help you win

Tips For Tournament Play:

PLAY LESS HANDS! The less hands you play, the more money you will keep. This doesn’t just go for tournaments but for poker in general. Play only the best possible hands you can! The ones that will give you the best value for the money.
One time I saw a guy make it to the final table who WASN’T even there half the time! That’s right! He made his fortune at the start of the tournament then posted and folded his hands. He made it to the final table by not playing any hands! This goes with the advice above, the less hands you play the better
IF somone is ALL-IN and someone else call’s you best BE OUT of the hand. Unless you have an AWESOME hand (and sometimes even if you do) you should fold!
Maintain yourself throughout the tournament. If you suffer a BADbeat, get over it! Think through every move you make.
Always leave yourself outs!
Unless your playing for a WPT title — Play for a PLACE not for first. Your play should always be enough to place at the final table and as long as you make it there you are going to win something. So just aim to place, and if you win — hey thats an added bonus. But play to win and winning is in placement!

OLD TIPS found on the internet:
Click between game tabs to refresh your table listings
This trick is useful mainly for SnG (sit and go / single table) tournaments, which are notoriously quick to fill up. Many times, you’ll see “Wtng for 5 players” as the table status, but when you click on the game, it will have already started. This is due to the table status not updating quickly, which you can force by clicking between tabs. Of note however, is that Party Poker and Poker Stars has recently upped the refresh rate of the tables substantially, so this isn’t a major issue like it used to be.
Keep player notes on opponents
I cannot stress this enough. So much so that I will be writing an article on how to take some good notes in the future (updated: Player Notes page now up). While you always want to be paying attention to how people are playing, in online poker, players are always coming and going, which doesn’t give you time to feel them out. Taking notes cam help you when you play these opponents again. Even if you aren’t going to play this person it again, taking notes makes it much easier to keep a mental track of how each player plays and what to expect from them. The big things to note are: smart or stupid, aggressive or passive, tight or loose, straight up or bluffs, bets out a draw or not and what kind of hands do they play or pre-flop raise with. Yes, this is a lot of information to note, but it will help you in the long run.
Get hand histories when players don’t show their at the river this one is IMPORTANT
Great Party Poker trick that I’m sure many people have figured out. Many times on the river, only the winning hand is shown – but you are very interested in seeing what the loser was holding too. Simply click on the hand number at the top right of the screen and request the hand history for that game via email. Depending on how busy Party Poker is at the moment, you should get an email with the history in a matter of minutes.
Scroll to the bottom of the history and you can instantly find out what the other player was holding. I normally do this in conjunction with player notes, to get me a good idea of what a player is willing to play with on a river. Showdown information is always the most critical, as you can analyze their decision making process from the ground up.
Wait a full table rotation before posting the BB
This tip is probably debatable by many of the players out there. In my opinion, unless you know what you are doing, this tactic will save you money in the long run by letting you not only get mentally prepared for the game, but also gives you invalable time to evaluate your opponents. The worst thing that can happen is to get dealt a strong hand early and then get caught in a massive raising war between two players you don’t know. They could be two maniacs for sure, but what if one of them is a maniac and the other player is super-tight? Most likely, that super tight player is holding the nuts while you are bumbling by with top pair or two pair. Not a good move. So be patient, take notes in the meanwhile and save money in the long run.
Turn on your sound, turn down the music
It’s no secret that us humans work better using more of our senses, otherwise we wouldn’t have been born the way we are. Yes, it may get annoying to hear the dinks, beeps and chip sounds of the game after awhile, but hearing those audible cues are vital to your play. You are much less prone to make mistakes when you can hear and see what people are doing, as opposed to just seeing it. For me, I notice it helps my timing when I am trying to figure out if I am onto a online tell or not, based on the delay during the other person’s actions.
Show the avatars (people in chairs), but don’t stereotype them
This is probably the most debatable tip I’m guessing, because if you’ve turned them off, you probably really don’t like the avatars to begin with. And if you do like avatars, well, they’re probably on already. I just want to get my two cents in about this Party Poker tip by saying that even though avatars are computer graphics, it’s again human nature to easily identify faces. That means we can more easily associate a personality to a face, so it makes it easier to remember how someone is playing when we can attach a face to a playing style.
That being said, I’m sure there is some negative influence of these faces as well, because we probably tend to associate a certain avatar with a playing style. For instance, I’ll admit that I used to mentally associate one of the avatar pictures with bluffing. I think this was caused by a long string of coincidences, when different players using that avatar would constantly bluff, so I just starting linking that specific avatar with bluffing. Don’t let this happen to you.
Learn to leave the table

This is really just a general poker tip, but it still nabs even the poker pros at times. At Party Poker, if you find that you are being outplayed, outclassed or just unlucky at the table, it’s ok to leave. Don’t think about getting your money back or getting revenge on the bastard that rivered you for the 3rd time now. If you are losing money at your table, you do NOT have good table image no matter what you might think. Not only are you not in a good mood, which puts you on tilt (admit it or not), but other players will be more likely to make plays against you. This makes your game harder in more ways than you want. With so many tables, just get up and go, it’s that easy.
I can’t stress this enough if the game gets short-handed (6 or less players) and you are not familiar with short-handed play. This is an easy way to lose a lot of cash if you don’t know what you are doing. I see this happen all the time, when a table breaks up and I’m stuck with two solid players and three guys who don’t realize they are about to get run over. Don’t be road kill when all it takes is a single click.
Buy-in more than necessary at the poker table
If you’ve been doing your homework, you’ll know that you should always sit in with at minimum 20 times the big blind at any poker table. In the realities of online poker, this should be more along the lines of at least 40 times the BB. Personally, I like to sit down with practically 100x the BB. You should think about doing this too. Why? First, don’t ever be in the position of holding the nuts and not having enough money to raise the pot. I’ve seen this happen too many times, where a guy will have flopped a full house in a $3/6 game, but only have $12 in his bankroll. He could have made a killing if it weren’t for the fact he was playing with a small stack. DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!
If you are worried about losing your money, you should stop playing poker, switch tables or take a break. Second reason to buy more than is necessary, is for intimidation factor. Opinions may differ, but faced off against a big stack, my feelings are that a good amount of players (but not all) show a bit more respect (read: fear) and will play accordingly – which is to your benefit. Now, don’t read this as buying in for $1,000 in a $1/2 game, because then people will think you are just nuts, but $400.. now we’re talking.
Move out of the $5 tournaments ASAP
This isn’t as much a trick as it is advice. The $5 sit and go tournaments on Party Poker are cheap, but at a price. With a $1 entry fee, this amounts to a 20% rake, which is no light task to beat. If you are good enough to win enough $5 tournaments that you can beat this rake, you are good enough to be playing at the $10 tournaments. There really is no difference between the two; and in my opinion, the $10 tournaments might even be easier because you don’t get filled out tables of nothing but calling stations. Try as you might and throw the book of poker at me, but there almost nothing humanly possible you can do at an entire table of maniacs or calling stations. The game makes more sense at $10 and even more sense at $30.
Protect your computer!
This may sound like some paranoid or strange advice, but it never hurts to take extra precautions when it comes to protecting your computer and poker information. Anti-virus software of course is nice, but in reality isn’t as much a threat as spyware or trojans. I recommend getting Ad-Aware 6, which is a very popular (and free!) spyware killer that will thouroughly clean your system out of tracking junk on your computer. Firewall software is great too and highly recommended. Windows XP comes built in with it’s own firewall that you can enable, but other software like BlackIce defender are even better. Chances are nobody will be coming after you for your poker passwords, but why chance it?