Has the Party Poker Fish Pool Dried Up?
By Ian Mcintosh
Party Poker has long been known as
the place to go to catch unsuspecting poker "fish". What are fish? Well
they are the players who are just starting to learn to play poker or who
have been around for a while but just aren't very good. They are the prey
of the poker "sharks" and the traditional hunting ground for the last while
has been Party Poker.
Well the bad news for the sharks
is that the fish pool seems to have dried up! It just isn't as easy as
it used to be to clean up at Party Poker. There are a few possible reasons
as to why this might have happened and they are outlined below.
More competition from other sites.
Party Poker Ring tournament tables
– where you just join in and play - have a minimum betting level of $0.50/$1.00
for their real money poker games. This is actually one of the highest entry
levels in the industry, many sites now offer $0.25/$0.50 tables and there
are even some who go as low as $0.10/$0.25 and $0.05/$0.10. The minimum
deposit at Party Poker is also high, currently it's $50 and again this
is much higher than some sites.
Increased awareness through books
and ebooks.
Recently there's been a large number
of books and ebooks on the subject of Party Poker, leading to more educated
players at the site. The information in the books usually tends to be along
the same lines and is basically fairly sound advice, so with more and more
people buying and reading these poker manuals the standard of play is bound
to improve.
Economic climate.
The economy in general has taken
a bit of a downturn since most of the Party Poker manuals were written
and most people now feel that the dollar in their pocket is worth slightly
less than it was. This means of course that they are more careful about
searching out less expensive options to play while they are learning.
Bonuses.
Party Poker being the industry leader
attracts many new sign-ups daily and in order to try and compete the other
sites need to offer better sign-up bonuses. You need to deposit your own
money to get the bonus released so a lot of new players are just staying
and playing at the site until their bonus is released.
As an aside, the Party Poker site’s
graphics leave a bit to be desired - they are clunky and old fashioned
and none of the players are smiling! Also it’s not all that user-friendly
for new players and the information provided in the lobby is fairly sparse.
Article by Ian McIntosh of http://www.Love-Texas-Holdem.com.
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