Why is that online poker has become so popular and live poker has become less popular?

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 30th, 2010

Subtle strategy differences between the Internet and live games are important to understand. These strategy differences arise from several characteristics unique to the Internet:

? Short playing sessions: Players move in and out of games a lot more than
they do in a live game, so you are rarely playing the same opponents for a
very long time.

? A virtual environment: Players tend to be more deceptive and tricky on the
Internet where there is no face-to-face interaction, and betting or raising is
just a mouse click away.

? Internet distractions: Opponents are not as observant playing on the
Internet as they are in live games since they sometimes play two tables, read
e-mail, watch television, talk on the phone, and many other things that might
distract them from the game.

? Poker Tools: The advantage of playing with Poker Calculators, Poker Software and Poker Tools may not be underestimated as this creates a huge evolution of the game of poker.

You must stay conscious of the differences between live and online poker play, and more importantly, what consequences this must have for your approach to online poker. The potential, the possibilities are interminable. All you must do is adapt, adapt, adapt. Therefore you need to read Online Poker Strategies and most important of all, start playing with tools in the poker room you like. Theory combined with experience is always the key to learning.

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