Gamble 5

From Golden Road
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The good thing about playing poker online is the fact that you may just about play whenever you have some free time. Got 30 minutes to spare? Then just sign on, locate a game you like and start playing. It's really that simple.

The only problem as I see it, there are actually so many different places to play online, how do you choose? By whoever offers the largest bonus? The fanciest looking site?

When looking for a place to play online, consider how long the card room has been in business for - 4-5 years is a while within the online poker online gaming world. Sites linked to professional poker players also are more very likely to be reputable - the theory being that they don't want to be connected with a shady outfit. The pro players do not want to put their reputations on the line.

You may belong to more than one online casino or poker room as I do. Some poker rooms offer a better sign up bonus, some have better or more frequent freeroll tournaments. Another may have easier ring games. There's no limit to the range of poker rooms you can join.

Do some study at a site that you trust which reviews casino and poker rooms. Start out by making a small deposit. Try out the software and see should the site fits your needs. Does the site offer games at the limits that you want? Is it easy to withdraw cash? Are there enough players online when you are likely to play so that you'll always have a good game available?

By checking out the lobby of an online site you will get to see who the players are in a particular game, the portion of flops that they are seeing - which helps you find a tight or loose game, the range of hands being played hourly.

The most profitable games will be the ones that have larger than average pots as well as a high percentage of players that can be seeing the flop.

As a result of the relative ease that players have in switching tables, playing during lunch or before dinner implies that occasionally you will be playing in shorthanded games.

When you are playing in a shorthanded game you should expect to play in a greater number of games. You should expect to play more hands as the value of low pairs now increases. The value of drawing hands will also decrease because there typically not enough players in the hand to make the pot large enough to chase.

Just about all online casinos have games that start out at limits as low as .05/.10 that are great for a beginner and rise in increments small enough so that you may slowly get acclimated to playing for larger pots. Of course if you prefer to go to the larger limit or no limit games, there's no shortage of these either.