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Online poker is quite different from playing with your friends or even in poker tournaments. It has some marvellous advantages over traditional poker. You may 'sit' at a table at any time and even more importantly you may leave at any time. Your opponents will be from a pool of numerous thousands of online players who 'sit' at tables at random. Sometimes you shall see the same 'faces' i.e. their pseudonyms. It is totally impersonal. In traditional poker you may actually take a dislike to some players as a result of their mode of play or their expressions etc. but in online poker you leave all those emotions behind you.

There's a notion available that playing online poker exposes you to fraud. I think this is false.
The people at your table don't know you which is unlikely you know them. Two people can't play from the same computer. The exchange platform will not allow it. You are playing for yourself only. I think it will be impossible for two people to 'rig' a game. Assume two people were in contact by mobile phone. What information can they give except what is within their own hands. They cannot see yours or anyone else's. Whenever they attempted to raise the stakes that could be their undoing if a person else has a red hot hand! And after that think of the price of the phone calls.

Online poker (or any poker for that matter) is just not for fools. You need to pay attention to what you are doing. In the event that you are in a penny ante game (and there are actually plenty on the betting exchange) learning the best way to play poker then treat that game as if you were in a 'big' money game. The rules are exactly the exact same as well as the strategies that work in small games will continue to work in big games.

The most popular game is Texas Hold 'Em. While you probably are aware you are dealt two cards and after the very first round of betting three cards are flopped by the computer. Everybody uses those cards in conjunction with their own to make the top five card hand. After the very first three cards are flopped by the exchange computer there is the one other round of checking or betting. Then another card is flopped and another round of checking or betting follows. Finally the fifth card is flopped by the exchange computer and also the final round of betting or checking takes place. The most effective hand will be the winner. The very best hand is determined by using 1 or 2 cards through your hand and three or four cards from the table. In certain cases the cards on the table constitute the winning hand on their own own and also the pot is divided through the players remaining in the game.

Let's assume you know the normal rules of poker e.g. the rankings of hands - best hand a Royal Flush (10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of same suit) down to one pair or maybe if there is no pair then the hand with the highest ranking card from the Ace down. In Texas Hold 'Em I feel you should not play unless you are dealt a variety of cards from the 10 to the Ace or possibly a pair. Of-course if you were to rank those sets of two cards the very best set will be two Aces, then two Kings down to a pair of deuces. After them an Ace as well as a King are the best and then an Ace and Queen, Ace and Jack, Ace and ten. If you have an Ace and some other card they too are worth playing with. But if you want to be clinical about this game don't play at all until you get a combination as described above. Don't be tempted to play with two of a suit unless they can be among the combinations described in the paragraph.

Bluffing is part of poker. There's no doubt about that. But I think it's less crucial in online poker. The main reason I take this view is this. In the traditional game of poker you played the other players and also playing the game. You read their expressions and their body language. You could sense if a player was bluffing. This isn't the case with online poker. You will discover no faces and no body language. I have found that when individuals bet, and even more importantly when they look at a bet, they usually have strong hands to back up their actions. You might occasionally try the short corner - if everyone has checked and there is only you and one other person left to check or bet then you could try a bluff. You only have a person to fear because the other players would have bet whenever they had anything worthwhile. Of course this is not always the situation and those who check this site out might just be waiting for a bluffer to operate. The only way you will find out is to try a bluff.

Poker, like fishing, requires a lot of patience. You can't make cards win. You're not able to force your luck. Some days you will get cards that leave you second best on numerous occasions. Those are the worst possible cards. You won't win every time you play but if you follow the simple rules above you will win a lot of the sessions. Stay calm and be patient. There's absolutely no use cursing at your computer!

How long should you play for

This really depends upon your stamina. Some players can play for many hours but I would advise everybody to take breaks. I feel that after one hour you begin to lose your focus or get bored. Stop - sit out and take a break. Walk around the home, go to the loo or have a drink or snack. The cards will still be there whenever you come back. If you feel sleepy and it's getting late pack it in.

We have all seen the movies where the great poker players happen to be able to down their whiskies and still win. My advice is do not try this in front of your PC. Drinking alcohol slows down your thought processes. Of course drinking alcohol can have a relaxing effect but over indulging might make you make wrong decisions. I sometimes play after dinner having had several glasses of wine but in general I would advocate not drinking alcohol at all prior to playing poker.