How to Read an Online Poker Review: Part 2 of 2Posted by Nick Niesen on October 26th, 2010 In part 1 of this 2 part series, we began to lay out for you exactly what online poker reviewers look for when evaluating an online poker room, using the poker review template from our own poker portal at Poker-Ranking.com. In part 1, we explained in depth the following sections: Software and Graphics, Game Variation and Limits, and Traffic. In this concluding article, we will delve into what information is contained in the rest of the sections of a typical online poker review. Competition The term fish refers to players that aren?t very good. The call a lot of bad bets and can be intimidated easily. A good player can beat fish consistently with little difficulty. The term shark refers to expert players that devour the fish. (For another appropriate animal reference, consider a fox in the henhouse.) Bonuses Some common bonuses are as follows: Bad Beat Bonus: If you lose a hand holding higher than a certain amount (usually 4 Queens), you win the largest portion of a bonus that is shared amongst all the players that posted blinds in that round Magic Hand Bonus: Every round (or hand) in an online poker room is given a number (which is how you can later refer back to earlier games); in a Magic Hand Bonus, the online poker room chooses a number (say, every one millionth hand) and gives every player who posted blinds in that hand a share of the bonus, the largest portion going to the winner of the hand High Hand Bonus: Given to any player that gets the highest hand (above a minimum high hand, eg. 4 Kings) in a set period of time, without folding Progressive bonuses (or Progressive Jackpots): These start at a certain amount (eg. $500) and each day that goes by without a winner claiming the bonus, a certain amount (eg. $50) is added, until someone wins the accumulated amount and the jackpot is then reset to its starting level. Rake Some have a wonderful No Flop/No Drop policy, stating that if nobody stays in to see the flop, no rake is taken. Customer Service Promotions Deposits and Cashouts Ease of Use Hands per hour: Tells you how quickly the game moves and could be a gauge of the experience level of the players; Average pot: Tells you how aggressive the players are and how much you can expect to win or lose each hand; and Flop percentages: How many players at the table on average are staying in to see the flop; tells you how loose they?re playing. With this handy, two-part guide to online poker reviews at your side, you should be sitting in at the perfect online poker table for you, any moment now! Like it? Share it!More by this author |