Online poker the fastest growing
aspect of the poker world. It’s a rapidly rising
industry. It provides the opportunity for you to play
poker with players around the world from the comfort
of your living room. Both online poker rooms and land
based poker rooms have unique advantages weighing
in their favor. But, while they share some similarities,
they are different in a number of ways.
Below is a list of ways in which
online poker has surpassed its offline counterpart
in offering players an environment that is more conducive
to winning.
Choice that is broad-spectrum!
One finds more games and competition at online poker
sites. The competition is in fact only a click away.
If you don't like online poker room “X”
because of game selection, poor customer service,
or comps, a simple search will open up a variety of
alternatives.
That brings us back to your advantage
of the competition aspect. Operators are Netizens
like you, and while they know the advantages of housing
an online operation, they are more aware than anyone
of the potential drawbacks that could be of detriment
to their ability to compete in this burgeoning industry.
Therefore, the result is a wider variety of games,
bonuses, software options, languages, and excellent
customer service.
Competition breeds success, and
there is no dearth of competition for online poker
rooms.
Zero pressure
If you have ever played at a land-based poker room,
you'll know that sitting at a table brings with it
inherent external pressures.
On the other hand, when you play
online in the secure vicinity of your home, the only
pressures come from within yourself One of the great
things about online poker is that you can play without
hassle or ridicule. In addition, no one ever knows
what you win or lose.
Time and data to plan your
moves
Time is on your side when you are playing online.
You can play at your own ease, secure in the knowledge
that when you play a hand, you've put some thought
into it, and have not played as a result of impulse
or peer pressure. If you are unsure of what the proper
strategic move is, you can keep a program running
in the background and refer to data that has been
produced about situational moves
Real Money or Play Money
Games Available
When playing online, you can play for Real Money or
Play Money. Being able to play for FREE (something
not available in brick and mortar casinos) provides
you the opportunity to learn a new game, see how the
betting works, and learn the procedures of online
poker. FREE games are terrific learning tools.
Playing for FREE doesn’t
necessarily make you a better player. It does, however,
teach you the basics of poker, how a game is played,
and how online poker works. And this is very good
– especially for those new to poker. We recommend
that once you have played for FREE and are comfortable
with how a game is played and how online poker works,
that you try a small buy-in tournament. It’s
a great way to start playing for Real Money. Tournaments
are fun, exciting, and affordable.
Poker is a game designed to be
played for “something”. Decisions should
matter in poker. You should be rewarded for good decisions
and punished for bad ones. In FREE games, you will
discover that virtually no one throws their hand away.
Why? Because it’s more fun to play than to fold.
Playing for “something” (no matter what
the stakes) will make the game far more exciting and
enjoyable.
Environment
Playing at home is a great place to play poker. You
know your home as no other, so naturally you have
all of the conveniences at your disposal. Ambience
isn’t the most vital of differences, but comfort
does go a long way toward producing positive results.
While playing poker online at home,
you can do a number of things if you choose. You can
work while you play, send emails while you play, watch
TV while you play, take a quick bathroom break, take
a moment to stretch, hit the ‘Deal Me Out’
button to get a snack, and even play in your underwear
if you like. As you can see, playing at home certainly
has its advantages.
Cost
Going to Vegas is great. But the trip is a costly
affair. Unless you live around the corner from the
MGM, you will most likely have to fly to Nevada. The
cost of a plane ticket alone is a major consideration,
but then factor in meals and hotel rooms, and you're
looking at a hefty tab.
Playing at home also saves you
a lot in tips. You don’t have to tip the dealers,
the floorman, or the cocktail waitress. The only tips
you need to concern yourself with, are those which
will help you play the game better, so that you are
able to afford that elusive trip to Vegas.
In conclusion, each of these arguments
should not be considered as knocks against land-based
poker rooms, particularly Vegas. Anyone who enjoys
gambling as a hobby should experience the buzz and
thrill that thrives in major land-based casinos at
least once. Operators have spent billions of dollars
constructing the ideal atmosphere for their customers
and its success shows in the state-of-the-art industry.
Going to Vegas, however, is not
the answer for everybody. It is a considerable expense,
and for some, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
But, anyone with a computer can play poker at home.
There are issues with the online poker industry that
will be incurred by any industry that is still in
its infancy, but even at this early stage of its development,
the pros far outweigh the cons when deciding if online
or land-based is the place for you to play.
Give online poker a try. You’ll
love it!