The Great Poker Debate! Online Poker or Live Poker, What's Best?

When we look at the words poker and rooms combined we are psychologically going to think one way or another and at times both ways. What do I mean by this? Really my meaning is simple.
Did you think of online poker rooms?

Did you think of poker rooms in your local area or of a casino abroad?

Did you think of both?

When I thought of writing this blog article and typed the words “poker rooms” I personally thought about online poker rooms. I paused and thought about poker as a whole and thought “I have forgotten about the brick and mortar rooms today; my bad!”. This made me add the word “debate” to my title and well; here I am now throwing a debate at you!

One would believe that the immediate thought of online poker rooms makes me an online poker player. This is the case, I rarely play in a live poker room; time and lifestyle till now hasn’t permitted me to play live too often. You may have stumbled across this article as a casual internet user and may play in live poker rooms; maybe you play in both. The questions are what is the best for us to make profit; live or online? And is there a difference? Let me look at a few of the differences and the way you generate profit from each of the poker playing types.

Structure and Convenience:
Obviously there is a huge difference when it comes to structural surrounds. With an online poker room you can play in any building or location that you like. I have even had discussion with people who have continued to play in an online poker room while they were on the toilet!!!! A Poker room made of brick and mortar is at a distant location and you must go there, stay there and then go home. Result of the debate on which type poker room is more convenient would indeed be online poker rooms and I guess that’s why I play online more – the poker room structure and convenience!

Cost Saving Poker Play:
Online convenience can be cost saving too! No need to transit is a saving; especially if the transiting is going to be 300 miles! There is no need for accommodation, flights, fuel for your car and you can eat and drink from your own refrigerator. There may be some small fees if you need to deposit or withdraw and the currency conversion also comes into place. This is nothing compared to the prior mentioned transit tho. The result on cost saving poker play: online wins again!

Poker Game Security:
There is no hiding the fact that there has been a ton of collusions, scandals and hustling on online poker rooms. These have been documented, investigated and dealt with. Online gaming software developers have embedded high tech security systems into their software to detect a lot of this nonsense. It still happens though with hundreds of thousands of players online it is always going to be hard to stop all cheats. Live poker games are seen to be the ants when it comes to avoiding security issues; in my opinion though a lot of things are overlooked by people. Hustling still exists, so does colluding and chip dumping. There is team tagging and all sorts of cheating. People in large tourneys chip dump live; they also work together to pot build in cash games. It is apparent though that scandals and card stacking in a players favour are all but impossible. One thing that is always overlooked though when playing live is personal risk. I would rather have 10k online and log off my PC then carry it out of a casino. I would also rather piss an online player off by sending them broke then one in a live scenario to be beaten in a car park and robbed or have my car vandalised. I know this doesn’t happen often: but it does! My friend Doogs had his car destroyed! Another friend strangled someone one day at the table. This is a real toss up BUT based on the pros and cons of each that I have quickly added up – online wins again! Go add them up for yourself and feel free to add more via comment.

Socialisation and Fun:
Online poker play can be a ton of fun, especially if it is risk free poker play with a bunch of friends from all over the globe. I played years ago with a bunch of friends on Party Poker – every night! We became close, enjoyed the time together and have mostly all met in person now. Online poker can be very social and fun. There is nothing like meeting people face to face though, no doubt about that. Live poker play is the winner here by a mile! One could think of annoying drunkards in either of the play choices and there is no avoiding them – again, live poker play wins this little part of the debate.

Profit Making:
Barry Shulman has won more than 2.6 million dollars playing live poker in two tournaments. 1.3mil in October and then another 1.3mil in January (give or take some $$). There is no doubt when it comes to big cashing that live poker plays wins. The weekly majors online just don’t cut it. You can’t win that much money in a few months without having 10 high stakes cash tables open at once and having a brilliant run in tournaments. Obviously I am not a big gun in the poker world, I don’t play stakes that high, but analysis tells me that this is indeed the case. On a weekly basis you can win more playing online though, you can play on multiple rooms and multiple tables if you want. Also the play never stops when tournaments are involved (also cash – but you can play cash games nonstop live also). In the long run I believe an online player at an elite level is going to win more money as they can play more. But a live player can win just as much with a good run over years with less time and effort spent doing it– I hope this makes sense. I would prefer to spend less time and effort to win big bucks so I choose live poker play here; but it is very close and some would oppose me and choose online.

Reading and Tells:
An online player can be marked, noted and branded. At the touch of a button you can see what type of player they are and how they have previously played. All of their stats are available on tournament and also at times cash play. You can instantly see their strength and weaknesses and also pick up on betting patterns and hand ranges at the table as you play with them. Live poker play you have the ability to read a person’s face, body movements and well; tells. If they are a gun player you are going to know how good they are and have a good indication of how they play; specifically if you have racked up against them before. Regardless of these physical indicators there is more data available at your disposal on an online poker player if you want to get technical and use it. Some people are not interested in this though and are happier to read a person face to face; then and there! They are better at reading a person’s live tells too! Better at reading live tells then using statistical databases on a PC. Mathematically online poker wins this debate; but to some players the maths doesn’t count. Realistically though one is better off having notations and statistics and pattern tells.

And the winner after debate ....

Well there really isn’t one. This blog post is informative and hopefully has pointed out some things you may have not thought of. The debate will forever continue. Back to the first lot of paragraphs! You are either an online poker player, live poker player or both and nothing anyone writes is going to change that fact. The debate of which form of poker playing is better will continue for centuries without a doubt. There really is no answer. For now I will continue playing cost effective, profit making online poker as time permits

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Poker Blog of the Month!

It is probably news to a lot of people reading this blog that Poker Down Under and Every Where Else was just named pokerweblog of the month. Out of the thousands and thousands of poker blogs out there this is indeed an achievement. You can view the achievement by visiting www.pokerweblogs.com and scrolling down the right hand side.

Usually I stay focused on the subject of poker in my blog but I think that this time I will make an exception. With poker comes reading poker blogs, poker books and reading poker strategy and it seems that these factors of a poker enthusiasts game combined is what has made this blog that you are reading one of only twelve of the year selected as the poker blog of the month.

What makes a Winning Poker Blog? Really I didn’t know until now. I simply blogged! I honestly didn’t take an ounce of notice. I wrote articles on suggested subjects, things that I thought were important and at times as directed. I had discussions with my readers, replied to comments and thought up the next subject. There is more to a winning poker blog then this though. All of the little tasks one cannot see in the back add to this achievement.

A blog must be neat, clean cut and appealing to a variety of audiences. A blog has labels and links and many other things that people overlook. A blog in summary; takes a lot of work to make it successful. It is primarily the writing and information in the blog that makes you read it, but you need to remember how you got here à to be able to read it!

I have my blog on a number of sites; you may have arrived here through any one of these. Networked Blogs on Facebook? Pokerwebblogs? BlogCatalogue? Womanpokerplayermag? Maybe you searched my name or a topic? My point is a winning poker blog goes beyond just writing. How can anything be “winning” if it is never seen? People have to have a reason and a path to return and to let others know about it too.

I am unlikely to be selected as blog of the month again; ever! After all there are only 12 each year. If you were to look at the amount of poker blogs that are available and how brilliant they are you would understand what I mean. In the next 5 years; globally, only 60 will be chosen. Mine has made its mark and alike my blog others will follow. Have a good look at my blog, have a VERY good look. Also have a look at the variety of things you can do in the backend of your blog and DO THEM! You could be next!

My last blog post indicated I know what it takes to be a “winning poker player” alike Joe Hachem and for those that hadn’t picked up the other person I had mentioned at the bottom of the blog Amanda De Cesare. I hope you took this advice, Joe’s code has gotten him where he is and Amanda is doing a brilliant job following it. As for blogging, it seems I am the queen this month so again; take the valuable advice I have written in this blog post; now and in the future. I am rarely wrong regardless of what critics may say.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed in any way to make this fine blog! Especially to the guys who taught me other blogging aspects that I now share with you. Thanks mostly though to the people who have taught me the finer aspects of poker and writing after all – that’s the main reason a poker blog is out there; to share knowledge and valuable information.


For now I am off to do some more writing. This time; with a BIG SMILE on my face and the knowledge I too can one day be like Marsha Waggoner - time to step into some big live poker tourneys I think!

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Winning Poker Players

We always hear of bad beats and hard losses, we also hear of major wins at events such as the WSOP and WSOPE. What we don’t hear of are the players that simply win. Many players are unknown and have no name; they are not famous for a major tourney event win or even from an online gaming giant sponsorship. Simply they are Winning Poker Players. Sure we have the likes of the high stakes rollers that play on major sites we see win all the time but what makes an ordinary Joe instead of a Joe Hachem a top notch winning poker player?

Winning Poker Players have many attributes that set them aside from the losers; they don’t care about fortune and fame but fortune and profit. winning poker players

Winning Poker Players can be systematically cut into three basic categories online poker players, live poker players and online and live poker player combination. These categories can be further cut into tournament and ring game players and further dissected into a poker variant category, stake and player amount. Why do I bother typing what seems a load of nonsense? I type this as Winning Poker Players know their thing. Let’s use an example of a Winning Poker Player I know. I will dissect him!

Toni A_ _ _ _ _ n

1. Plays Online

2. Plays Ring Games

3. Plays No Limit Hold’em

4. Plays $100/$200 Blinds PLUS (depending on his bankroll)

5. Plays Heads-up ONLY

This internet poker player has an average profit of 13k a day and is unknown to the world. He makes that profit as he has made his game HIS; what works best for him.

Don’t be fooled though! There’s more to it then this! To be included in the winning poker players list, a player must know his/her poker strategy, odds, probabilities, statistics and opponents. Most importantly they must run themselves like a business keeping track of swings, hand ranges, results, bankrolls, profit, losses, expenditure, taxes – as I said, like a business. Professional poker playing for a living and being a winning professional player takes more than just the click of a mouse as one makes a raise!winning poker players

There are also some other attributes a player must have that was indicated by one of the world’s biggest winning poker players. He is a winner in EVERY way. This somewhat more applies to those who do play live and some of the list to those who also who want a name as a winning poker player. Here is a list for those who wish to jump from an ordinary Joe to a Joe Hachem. Those who watched a certain TV series will know all about this list ;-)

1. Reading People

2. Focus

3. Bluffing

4. Composure

5. Recall

6. Endurance

7. Courage

8. Charisma

I will close on this blog post with the following random thought. I know one man and one lady who have all of this as part of their game (some people may know who by reading between the lines); this makes them winning poker players all the way! Kudos to anyone else out there with these attributes. I know I sure as hell try my hardest to follow this type of strict conduct and code.

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Learn to Play Poker Online

2 So; I have just written about my fun time playing online and thought I may as well write an immediate follow up article. Learn to play poker online! My prior blog about playing poker online for fun prompted me to think of almost a decade back – ok almost 7 years (wow I feel old) to when I first started learning. I played online for fun and boy did I learn a load!

Play Money! What better way to learn! No risk, no worry no fear is what learning is all about. Playing on a play money site can teach you a load accompanied with some strategy information from a site such as funandpoker.com or a forum such as the funandpoker forum where you CAN ask questions and people such as me or poker pro and veteran Robert Border will answer.

Many newbie poker players make fatal mistakes when they learn to play poker online for the first time! They play with real money having no clue on how the game works, how the poker software works or what to expect. They purchase poker strategy books which teach them to play the way ONE person plays rather than learning their own game and well; they fail. This failure costs them a lot of money which could have been used for a bankroll to fund their online poker account to learn to play poker online. Let me give you a classic example of a loser! -> ME

My first year of playing poker I hit the play money tables but thought I would also hit the real money ones and purchase a library of books! BIG MISTAKE! I should have played on play money cash tables, gone in freeroll tournaments, been involved in a forum and read non biased and straight shot poker strategy online. This mistake cost me $1200USD in my first months of poker! I, alike others learnt the hard way. Hopefully I am prompting you to do it easy!

Learn to play online poker the right way:

Find a great poker site with various play money games and freerolls and stick with it! This will ensure when you switch to real money you have a grasp of the software operations and can concentrate on your game.

Become a great community member on a forum, don’t pretend you know it all, be prepared to ask what may even sound to YOU as a stupid question. One of my questions was why am I not getting cards? ;)

Read free online strategy, start with the rules and work your way up. There are beginners to advanced strategy across a wide range of sites. You don’t have to pay for books, at a beginner’s level that’s insane!

Play poker! Play, play and play. Relax, kick back, chat, enjoy and play. Again, risk free!

Jot down any big issues you have with the game of poker that you are playing (Holdem, Omaha, Razz etc) and ASK, RESEARCH and RE-TRY.

Learning to play poker online can be very different than playing live so even if you are switching to online play, take some of my advice. Even the software functionality and features can give you an edge if you use them properly. I have attached a play money lobby screenshot so you can view the multitude of games and tournaments available, there’s no missing out on a friendly learning game anymore.

play money lobby

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Easy Instructions on How to Play Poker

I thought seeing as though I was on the track of where I play, what I do and how to play poker online I would cover the topic. Easy Instructions on how to play poker and also follow this topic with Poker Rules! (I don’t mean rules as in rocks and is awesome even if it is for the record, I mean: THE POKER RULES!).

how to play pokerSo how to play poker! That’s what I am writing; let me get back to it. Playing poker at a beginner’s level is fun and easy going on the mind. Learning to play is as easy as soaking water into a sponge BUT the game takes a lifetime to master.

I will cover Texas Hold’em, the game that has taken the world to a poker high!

1. Texas Hold’em has 2 to 10 players per table.

2. You are dealt 2 hole cards (only you can see them), so is everyone else of course

3. Any how to play poker tutorial will first talk about bets. So here goes . There are compulsory bets in a poker game called blinds – Big Blind and Small Blind. The blinds are determined at the start of a game by the highest dealt card. Whoever gets the high card is classed as the dealer, following him is the small blind then the big blind. These blinds are forced at the start of each hand.

4. Each person looks at their cards and depending on how good they are they choose their option: fold, call (the same amount of money as the big blind) raise, (make a bet bigger than the big blind) or re-raise if someone has bet before them. The big blind has the option to check if no player before them (Big Blind is last to take their turn) has risen.

5. The dealer then deals 3 cards onto the poker table for all to see. These are called community cards. The community cards are used by everyone! You don’t take them off the table ;-) you use them to make the best poker hand you can combined with the two cards you have.

6. Another round of check, fold, raise and re-raise occurs as players determine whether they have the best hand or can make the best hand. This is followed by another community card (the fourth called the turn) another round of betting, folding and checking followed by the last community card (the 5th, called the river).

7. Final bets, checks and folds are made and the remaining players turn over their cards. The best hand wins! It’s as simple as that. (This is how to play poker in very basic terms)

So, what is the best hand? Here are the Poker Hand Rankings!Poker Hand Rankings

· Royal Flush - A, K, Q, J, 10 - all of the same suit

· Straight Flush - Any five card sequence in the same suit - 5, 6, 7, 8,9 of diamonds an example

· Four of a Kind (also called quads) – All 4 cards of the same denomination – AAAA as an example

· Full House (also called boat) - Three of a kind combined with a pair – K, K, K, Q, Q as an example

· Flush - Any five cards of the same suit – 5 diamonds as an example but not in a straight form.

· Straight - Five cards in sequence, but not in the same suit - 7,8,9,10,J, of varied suits

· Three of a Kind (also known as trips or a set) – Three cards of the same denomination - 999

· Two Pair – Two Separate Pairs – 88 99 as an example

· One Pair - 77 as an example

· High Card – The highest card wins the hand as no player has even made a pair.

So, out of the hand rankings the great poker hand of them all is A Royal Flush! Have fun learning how to play poker by playing away on a play money table and trying to get one .Be sure to push the PrtSc (Print Screen) button on your keyboard if you get 1. The button is located between F12 and Pause Break. You can simply push this button and open paint from your accessories and paste the image of your royal flush to keep for a life time. If you get one live, be sure to get a photo taken, they don’t come too often!

That all for now about how to play poker . Promise to write more on this topics soon :-)

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