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Poker Monitor Stack Sizes
Keep an eye on the precise size of the short stacks. Some cardrooms have poor rules where a bet of any size below a full bet does not constitute a raise. For instance, playing $10/20, on the turn you check with the intention to checkraise. A player bets all-in for $19, and another calls. Your plan is screwed. All you can do is call. On the other hand, if you know that player has $21, you will be able to checkraise. In casino casino poker, you very often can't tell how many chips a player has left. Online you know within $1.
Another consideration here is because of the bad rule about betting, be careful about completing bets. If two people check, then somebody bets $19 all-in, you better have a super-monster to make it $20. Those first two players can't checkraise the $19, but they can checkraise you when you make it $20. Likewise, a player behind you can raise it to $40 if you make it $20, but can only raise it to $20 if you just call.
Like in casino casino poker, bigger stacks tend to get bigger respect, especially from new players. So always keeping a decent amount of chips "in front of you" is a good idea. However, you should always have enough chips available in your bank to jump into a different game. If you keep your whole bankroll in front of you, you can't buy-in to second game without cashing out of the first.
Playing Promptly
If you are a winning player, a smooth, prompt game is almost always in your favor. The more hands you are dealt in, the more money you make. So be sure to check the "muck losing hands" and "auto-post blinds" buttons. There are times you would want to uncheck the auto-post option (like if you go to answer the doorbell or the game gets short and you consider quitting) but I can't think of any reason to ever uncheck the muck losing hands button. Also, if you do leave your computer, check the "sit out next hand" button rather than getting dealt in and letting yourself "time out" when it comes to you to act. While it's rude to make people wait for you when you are not even in the room, you also shouldn't slow down a game in any case because a slower game is generally a less profitable game.
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Perhaps 5% of online players are very rude. Sometimes literally half the game is spent repeatedly waiting for the same self-absorbed player to act on his hand. While this obnoxious behavior might tilt opponents a bit, creating enemies and being a jerk is seldom profitable in the long run. Playing promptly is the courteous and profitable thing to do.
Careful When Using "In Turn" Buttons in Poker
While the online software is mostly terrific, there are minor glitches you should try to avoid. The "in turn" buttons allow you to act on a hand before it actually is your turn, allowing you go back to reading or playing another game or vacuuming. But on occasion, especially when you have an internet connection delay, when you click the "check in turn" button, the action may actually be on you already and at that instant the yellow "call" button will pop up right above where you are trying to click "check".
My own misfortune with this came when I had JJJ3 in the big blind playing Omaha8. No raises so we saw the flop -- A76. Okay, not one penny of my money is ever going into this pot with this hand on this flop. The small blind doesn’t act for a moment, so I click "check in turn." But I was having an Internet delay, and all of a sudden me clicking that area of the screen means I call the small blind’s bet! Ten bucks I'll never see gain.
These buttons can be useful tools, but often should be avoided (see the "online tells" section for more reasons). The button that seems the most dangerous one is the "fold" one. If you check in turn, then click the fold button, and nobody bets that round, your hand will be mucked the next round, even if there is again no bet
Online casino Poker Tells
The in-turn buttons lead to the most obvious tell unique to online casino poker. If the blinking light representing a player acts immediately, it's likely this person has clicked the box of an in-turn action. It is very often easy to determine when a player has a no-brainer hand.
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The immediate "check" can often incredibly revealing. If you are first to act, and for some reason take a moment before checking, and your three opponents immediately check behind you like rifle fire, this is a tell as big as Texas. They ain't got nuthin'.
Another common situation... the first player takes a moment, then finally checks. You have the "bet/raise in turn" button checked, so your bet appears, but instantly the player next to you raises. Uh-oh, he had the bet/raise button checked too, and didn’t care what you or the first player did. That tells a lot more than a just normal raise would -- an awful lot more.
Besides the speed of action resulting from using the buttons, other online tells can be discerned from how slow a player commonly acts on their hand. Players who are consistently super-slow (rude human speedbumps) are likely not paying attention to the game, either because they are playing two games and are not competent at it, or because they are doing other work at home. Either way, if all of a sudden this person plays a hand crisply and promptly and aggressively... well, they got somethin’.
"The Stall" is a common tell among average or slightly below average players. When the last card in Holdem or Omaha makes a coordinated board (making a nut hand like a flush), the mediocre player pauses as if thinking, and then finally bets. This pause usually means "powerhouse" or at least that the bettor thinks he has a powerhouse. It's a comically inept tell in its obviousness. (Some people also use The Stall as a reverse tell.)
The largest group of online casino poker tells can be found in opponent's betting patterns. People who think there are no tells online simply can't be paying attention (and often they aren't because they are playing multiple games and thus are genuinely "missing" much of the game). Betting patterns also reveal a lot in casinos, but online they are more critical to observe for a simple reason: people bet more often. In particular, people playing multiple games make an awful lot of bets in an hour, or a career. Such a volume of anything leads to repetition, as any assembly line worker can attest. Watch an opponent long enough and you should have solid clues to their holdings, and especially their interest level in the current pot.
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Whether or not you should choose to PLAY online online poker for money depends on a number of variables, including but not limited to:
1. The comfort level you have that the online cardroom will pay the winners and not abscond with poker player deposits (fortunately, this has yet to be a significant problem).
2. Whether or not online online poker is clearly legal, clearly illegal, or somewhere in uncharted and muddy waters where you live. The answer varies from country to country and from state to state, and in quite a few places the answer is not at all clear. As a subsidiary issue, if you live in either a “clearly illegal” or “uncharted and muddied waters” jurisdiction, you need to make a personal decision about whether or not you’re willing to play. To this point, the only people who have gotten into trouble are site operators and/or owners, and in a couple of rare cases, where the activity was used as a “back door” to go after someone wanted for far more serious crimes (a variation on arresting Al Capone for income tax evasion).
3. How comfortable you are with a site’s customer service, including but not limited to how proactive the site is in seeking out and barring colluders, abusive poker poker players (usually a removal of chat privileges is enough on this one), and poker poker players who are clearly abusing the all-in maneuver when they want to see their hand to the end but don’t want to invest any more money in it.
4. What you think your online poker strengths and weaknesses are: a poker player whose winning talents are based almost entirely on what seems to border on a preternatural ability to “read” opponent tells is probably much better off playing brick and mortar; someone who lacks a good online poker face and realizes that his technical skills far outweigh his people skills is probably much better off playing online.
5. How far you live from legal cardrooms, and/or how much easy access there is to private games where you are comfortable with the stakes, the variety of games played, the probability of facing cheaters, unhappy spouses, cleaning up arrangements, the probability of a loser’s check clearing, and the probability of the game getting hijacked (robbed) or busted by the authorities. (If this sounds like a long list of things to consider before entering a private game, it’s because I played in private games for 20 years before I started playing in cardrooms, and at one time or another had honest-to-goodness problems with each and every item on that list at least once.)
I’ve raised some questions here that don’t always have easy answers, but online online poker has much to offer even if you decide you don’t want to play for money, and I’m not writing about the free games, either.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ONLINE VIEWING AND B&M VIEWING
When you visit a brick and mortar cardroom, it’s often difficult to get a seat with a good view of the action. Usually if any poker player objects, you’re gone; the angle you get for seeing the cards and action isn’t typically good; and most poker poker players will object if you seem to be taking notes. Even if you get through these first three problems, you usually get to witness only 30-40 hands per hour, and you’re probably not going to be allowed to move from game to game to witness different styles at different stakes.
In online online poker rooms, though, you’re virtually always allowed to watch any game, with a view that’s as good as anyone playing in the game, and you both can and should take notes. If you think you might play at that site for money at a future time, you can take notes about individual poker player tendencies, as well as general strategy notes, but in most cases the beginning poker player is better off focusing on general strategy and tactics. Further, in most online rooms you can watch roughly twice as many hands per hour as you can in a brick and mortar room.
One strategically useful exercise you can engage in online is to watch and get a feel for how different the play is between a $2-$4 game, and a $20-$40 game. The lower stakes games tend to have many more poker poker players seeing the flop, which means that usually you need to flop something pretty strong to stay in, and your chances of running a successful naked bluff into six opponents isn’t very good.
DIFFERENT STAKES REQUIRE DIFFERENT STYLES AND TACTICS
In the $20-$40 game, fewer poker poker players will see the flop, meaning that it won’t take as powerful a hand to win a showdown, and that properly used bluffing and semi-bluffing can be a much more effective weapon.
Unfortunately, unless the bluffer is foolish enough to show his bluff—and foolish is usually the right word, because the extra money you collect on your big hands isn’t as significant as the pots you win outright with cards that shouldn’t entitle you to anything—you normally won’t know that a poker player who wins with a successful bluff did so. You can spot attempted bluffs if the bluffer backs down and his hand goes to the river, unless the bluffer has—as you should—selected the “automatically muck losing hands” button.
In other words, you will learn how to play a given stake level pretty well. If you know yourself to be a $3-$6 poker player, I wouldn’t recommend spending much time watching $20-$40 games, even if you accept the premise that you are watching and learning from better poker poker players in the $20-$40 game. The style that works at $20-$40 isn’t likely to be particularly useful at $3-$6. Watch the action in games between $2-$4 and $4-$8, and you’ll learn much more about how to succeed in the lower stakes games, even if you are watching less skilled/experienced poker poker players go at it. You’ll be learning how to face the kinds of foes you will actually encounter.
A CHEAP WAY TO PREPARE TO MOVE TO HIGHER STAKES GAMES
From the “having your cake and eating it too” department, you can also spend time watching those higher limit games if you have been thinking you’d like to move up the stakes ladder in your regular cardroom. You won’t have to pay for your $20-$40 education the old fashioned way, by losing a lot at first.
online poker lessons are everywhere: in newsletters like WNP, in books, in private lessons, in advice from more experienced friends who are willing to mentor you (and you’d be surprised how often more experienced friends or even acquaintances will be willing to do this: sometimes it’s because they like you, sometimes it springs from a feeling of duty to give back, because someone mentored them once upon a time, but probably most frequently of all because of the ego boost poker poker players get from being admired as the teacher), from actual playing experience…and the one that, before you read this article, probably wasn’t as obvious to you: a great seat watching your future opponents while taking notes about them, without spending one single nickel.
online poker is far more complex than most people realize. If you want to be a winner, you ignore ANY available learning route at your peril.
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