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− | After spending a huge selection of hours in online casinos and live casinos, there are | + | After spending a huge selection of hours both in online casinos and live casinos, there are lots of differences between the two despite playing the same game. Here are some in the nuances I've noticed.<br><br>1. Online players less difficult stronger stake for stake<br><br>Normally the smallest live game you will find in the casino is $1/$2 ($200NL). This is where every one of the beginners start. Online, the tiniest games can be as small as $0.01/$0.02 ($2NL) its keep isn't much money to become made. That means beginners in live casinos are playing for way bigger stakes than online. Online Players playing $200NL are often quite strong.<br><br>2. Live low-stakes players generally don't have a clue<br><br>Can't inform you how often I've been talking to live players talk about how online players have no idea what they're doing. They'll say things like "you can't read his face" or "online players have no idea how you can bluff and make a straight face" - stupidness, really. Many live players don't understand the very idea of frequencies and betting patterns, which in reality are far more informative than "his lip twitched when he reached for his chips" or whatever<br><br>3. Raising 3x the bb preflop doesn't do anything<br><br>Many live players don't consider big blinds, they merely consider chips. What I mean by that is if for example, at the $1/$2 game, somebody raises $6, many players will think "oh that's just 1 red chip" as an alternative to pondering 3 big blinds. If you're planning to are available in for any raise in the live game, you'll likely need to raise between 6-8bb, at the very least inside the $200NL live game.<br><br>4. Very little 3betting in live games<br><br>Most players inside a live setting are much more content to simply call a raise as oppose to 3bet, even with big hands like AQ and qqpoker AK - and it's most certainly not for balance. Generally, should you be 3bet in a live game, the ball player is gonna have QQ+ (weak players)<br><br>5. Live players think pocket pairs will be the nuts.<br><br>In a live game, players have a very hard time folding pocket pairs preflop for reasons unknown. I've 3bet with hands like AQ+ and can't inform you how many times I've been called by 22-77. Lots of dead money in this spot. |
Version vom 20. August 2020, 03:44 Uhr
After spending a huge selection of hours both in online casinos and live casinos, there are lots of differences between the two despite playing the same game. Here are some in the nuances I've noticed.
1. Online players less difficult stronger stake for stake
Normally the smallest live game you will find in the casino is $1/$2 ($200NL). This is where every one of the beginners start. Online, the tiniest games can be as small as $0.01/$0.02 ($2NL) its keep isn't much money to become made. That means beginners in live casinos are playing for way bigger stakes than online. Online Players playing $200NL are often quite strong.
2. Live low-stakes players generally don't have a clue
Can't inform you how often I've been talking to live players talk about how online players have no idea what they're doing. They'll say things like "you can't read his face" or "online players have no idea how you can bluff and make a straight face" - stupidness, really. Many live players don't understand the very idea of frequencies and betting patterns, which in reality are far more informative than "his lip twitched when he reached for his chips" or whatever
3. Raising 3x the bb preflop doesn't do anything
Many live players don't consider big blinds, they merely consider chips. What I mean by that is if for example, at the $1/$2 game, somebody raises $6, many players will think "oh that's just 1 red chip" as an alternative to pondering 3 big blinds. If you're planning to are available in for any raise in the live game, you'll likely need to raise between 6-8bb, at the very least inside the $200NL live game.
4. Very little 3betting in live games
Most players inside a live setting are much more content to simply call a raise as oppose to 3bet, even with big hands like AQ and qqpoker AK - and it's most certainly not for balance. Generally, should you be 3bet in a live game, the ball player is gonna have QQ+ (weak players)
5. Live players think pocket pairs will be the nuts.
In a live game, players have a very hard time folding pocket pairs preflop for reasons unknown. I've 3bet with hands like AQ+ and can't inform you how many times I've been called by 22-77. Lots of dead money in this spot.