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Old 03-12-2004, 01:50 PM
beerbandit beerbandit is offline
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Default Why so much online play?

I play both online and live poker. The live outweighing the internet by far. In the live games I play 10-20HE, 15-30HE, 20-40HE, and sometimes pot-limt Omaha. When I play online I prefer to play at much lower stakes. I just don't like the idea of putting a lot of money into a game that I'm not sure of. I see that much of the discussion on this forum is about online games. Which I guess it would be-since the online players obviously have access to a computer and the interent. (Directed towards the online players who play 10-20+) Are you not near a casino or do you prefer that type of game better? I'd rather have stacks of chips in front of me and the ability to see the other players.

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Old 03-12-2004, 01:51 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

I'd rather play 300 hands an hour than 35. That is the main reason.
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Old 03-12-2004, 02:24 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

300+ hands per hour, no travel, no wait, no tipping, ability to watch tv / browse the internet / read email / etc while playing, access to tools like pokertracker.
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Old 03-12-2004, 02:37 PM
Al_Capone_Junior Al_Capone_Junior is offline
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

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(Directed towards the online players who play 10-20+) Are you not near a casino or do you prefer that type of game better?

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The answer is that I would FAR rather be playing in a casino, but currently don't live near one. That will change soon, as I am about to move to vegas in the next month, and will spend time in my RV going back and forth between vegas and southern california.

the main advantage to online play is the availability of stud and stud-8 games, at least for me.

al
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Old 03-12-2004, 02:48 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

Why play online?

1. I am in the comfort of my home.
2. I don't have to drive. I get home from work - poker is minutes away. No sleepy driving after sessions.
3. No smoke.
4. Comfortable chair/floor/sofa whatever.
5. Multiple tables - 250-300 hands per hour
6. Waiting lists - Might wait 3-4 minutes at the most to get into 4 games.
7. Game selection - You see who is where and how the action is.
8. Variety - Tourneys, sit-n-go's, ring games, limit, no-limit, etc.....
9. Large aquarium decor - At least one major site is infected with fish.
10. Stats - On screen and available through Pokertracker.
11. Notes - Excellent way to adjust your game based on the table/people.
12. Earning potential even at lower limits is astounding if your a capable player.
13. I like it.

If your just in it for the people/recreation B&M is probably the way to go. If your in it for money - there is no available B&M that I have encountered that will allow you to make more $/hr at each limit (multiple tables, oodles of hands, etc....)

My short list. I am sure others have more.

Orange
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Old 03-12-2004, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

Smaller rake.
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Old 03-12-2004, 04:11 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

A couple more reasons:

If you feel like playing a little poker, you can just log on and play 15-30 minutes or whatever. I do that all the time.

Lots of shorthanded games.
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Old 03-12-2004, 05:10 PM
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

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A couple more reasons:

If you feel like playing a little poker, you can just log on and play 15-30 minutes or whatever. I do that all the time.

Lots of shorthanded games.

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First, I also try to limit my hours to 1 or 2 per sessoin. with live games it involves 30min travel at least, and 10-30 min waiting, then I force myself play at least 3 - 4 hours.

But online, I can play many tables at the same time, and play whenever i want for however long i want. Can you play 6 15-30 games at once and quit after 2 hours knowing you have just played ALOT of poker? I think not.

Moreover, there are more short handed games online if I am in the mood. In live games, can you stop the next player joining your 5 player 20-40 holdem?? hehehehhh [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Kenny
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Old 03-12-2004, 05:27 PM
Franchise (TTT) Franchise (TTT) is offline
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Default Re: Why so much online play?

Playing many more hands/hr at a lower limit => higher $/hr rate with a lower bankroll requirement.

And of course, all those other things.

If you're looking to improve your skills quickly, I think a good mixture of the two is the way to go. Use your online time to play a ridiculously large number of hands in very little time with a semi-autopilot mindset, trying to make good (well, not terrible anyway) plays. Then step into a cardroom and try and take in everything and work on your ability to make the best possible decision for every play.
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Old 03-12-2004, 05:40 PM
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Default In favor of the B&Ms

I've never played online, and likely never will. The live, face-to-face aspect is one of the things that makes B&M play fun. Online play looks like just another video game though I admit that I'm speaking without direct experience.

That said, the logistical advantages of online play are a very strong point for someone like me who has very limited time to play. Not enough to make it an attractive option, though I can understand the attraction of multi-table online play after a 1 1/2 hour B&M session where I saw 1 turn and 1 river.
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