Video Poker Play Online Poker - Bonus Fulltilt Poker 100% jusqu'a 600$
Menu
Accueil
Article
Video
Bonus
Poker Tips
News
Forum
Contact
Poker Online
. Play Online Poker
Jouez au poker en ligne
Recherche



News
 · PokerStars - PokerStars Poker Camp EPT Monte Carlo - Francais
 · PokerStars - Kill ElkY Battleship
 · PokerStars - Satellites European Poker Tour - EPT Monte Carlo Grande Finale 2009
 · PKR - Freeroll Road to Vegas - Gagnez un Package pour les WSOP 2009
 · Bwin - Qualification World Poker Tour - WPT Venice 2009
 · Bwin - Magic Moments of Poker - Train and Meet Milan AC
 · FullTiltPoker - Poker Online - Main Event Friday Night Fights

Video
Party Poker Premier League 2007 - Saison I - Episode 03 Pt.2
World Cup of Poker - WCP III 2006 - Big Blind Bullets
PCA PokerStars Caribbean Adventure 2009 Strategy - Vanessa Rousso on playing short stack II
World Cup of Poker - WCP III 2006 - Bullets Versus Cowboys
>> Top Videos
Partenaires
. Sports Pronostics
. Blog Poker

Les Meilleurs Sites du Poker
Poker Tips - UK - Moving from Online to Live Play
Poker Tips - UK - Moving from Online to Live Play
   Categorie : Poker Tips -> Poker Tips - UK
   Lectures : 546
   Commentaires : 0 [ Comments ]
   Note : Non évalué [ Evaluer ]
   En Savoir Plus :
   Tips - Jordan Morgan - FullTiltPoker -

Poker Tips - Moving from Online to Live Play

After honing their games online for awhile, many players decide to take the next step and test their skills in a live poker room. For some, the transition comes easily but, for others, the differences between playing at a computer and at a live table can be difficult to overcome.

For many online players, one of the hardest adjustments to make is to the speed – or slowness – of live play. Where you may easily see 50, 60 or more hands an hour if you multi-table at home, you’ll be lucky to see 20 or more hands during an hour of live play. The game just doesn’t move as fast. Some players adjust to the “boredom” of live play by listening to music and zoning out while they’re not involved in a hand.

While I don’t personally object to listening to music at the table, I prefer to chat with some of the players seated near me during the game. First of all, there’s a nice social aspect to playing live – if you have a good table – that you just don’t get online. Secondly, chatting with your fellow tablemates may help you to determine what kind of players they are. Is the guy next to you just killing time at a $5/$10 table while he’s waiting for a bigger game? Is he in town on vacation and just playing a little poker for the fun of it? Is he a regular?

These little bits of information can help you categorize your opponents and determine what kinds of players they might be; serious, casual, aggressive, etc. Remember, the more information you can gather, the better decisions you’ll be able to make when you’re involved in a big hand. This brings me to another important distinction between online and live play – focusing on your opponent.

When you’re playing online, you’re working with a much more limited amount of information than you are live. Sure, you may be able to calculate how often a player raises or re-raises from the button and keep track of their statistics, but when you get right down to it, you’re playing your game based on your two hole cards and the patterns you can establish about your opponents. When you’re playing live poker, on the other hand, you have a lot more information that you can factor into your decisions.

How is your opponent betting or sitting at the table? Are they confident? Do they look scared? Does your opponent’s demeanor change when they’re involved in a hand? Do they talk more? Less? Are they tilting? Drunk? Loose? Because of all of the extra information available to you at a live game, I believe it’s much easier to make reads on your opponents and, in turn, to put them on a very specific range of hands – or hand – if you’re really paying attention to what’s going on at the table. One of the biggest mistakes I see many online players make when they first start playing live is that they overlook this extra information and play a very “general” game rather than focusing in on a specific opponent.

My advice for these players is simple; slow down, focus, think. While you don’t want to take two minutes to contemplate every single play, there’s nothing wrong with going into the tank every once in awhile during a live game or tournament. If you’re paying attention to the action and your opponents, there’s a lot more information that you have to process and this sometimes takes some time. Think about how the hand has played out – and about how your opponent has played the hand – and you’ll find that your game will improve.


Tips and strategy from professional poker player : Jordan 'iMsoLucky0' Morgan

From : www.FullTiltPoker.com


  

Videos Relatives+ Tips
Dutch Boyd - Chip Tricks
Asia Pacific Poker Tour - APPT Sydney S2 - Joe Hachem Tips with Erin
Tips - Poker Pro - Brande Roderick Gets Lucky Poker Face
Tips - Poker Pro - Commanding Position
Tips - Poker Pro - Flopping Sets
Absolute Poker - Mark Seif Explains Pot Odds
Gavin Smith Poker Tips - Floating the Flop
Articles
suite >>
Play Online Poker And Learn From The Pro

Pseudo :
Pass :
 Enregistré
S'enregistrer
Perdu votre Pass ?


Play Online Poker
Gif Bonus PartyPoker

Cliquez ici pour jouer!

Contact