Ten Easy Tips For Improving Your Online Poker Game
By Chip Westley
When you play poker online, you have
options available that you don't have at the card room or at your regular
home game. Taking advantage of these extra options can improve your online
poker results. Let's take a look at some things you can take advantage
of when playing your poker online.
1. Choose the Right Site- Simple,
huh? Play at a site where you feel comfortable. Find a site where the competition
is soft and plentiful. Find a site that offers the games or tournaments
you are looking for. Finding the right site is a matter of personal preference.
Check out several sites and find the one that's right for you.
2. Choose the Right Game- Take advantage
of your online poker room's lobby. Most lobbys list such basic information
as flop percentage, number of hands played per hour, and average pot size.
You can scout the different tables from here. Also, if you have a buddy
list; you can search for players that you know to be weak.
3. Have a buddy list- If you play
regularly, you'll see some of the same players again and again. You should
quickly be able to tell the tendencies of many players. When you find a
player whose game you can exploit, put him or her on your buddy list. You'll
find plenty of "buddies" if you pay attention.
4. Pay Attention- When you play online
it's easy to become distracted. Very easy. Let's see... there's e-mail,
the baseball game you're watching out of the corner of your eye, the phone,
the kids, the dog. And, since all you have to do to play online is to just
fire up the computer, it's easy to play when you are distracted or tired.
5. Play Only When You Are Prepared
and Rested- Imagine what an advantage you would have over your average
opponent if you just followed this rule. Many players play online on a
whim. Maybe they've been online for hours and just impulsively click on
their favorite poker site just to unwind. Likely the only thing that will
be unwinding is their bankrolls. So give your playing sessions a little
bit of thought before you play.
6. Play for only a Set Time or Specific
Number of Hands- Don't fall into the trap of "just one more hand" syndrome.
Before you start determine a specific time limit or hand limit to give
your game focus. Playing for just one more hand has a way of turning into
many more hands. And, if your playing with a just one more attitude, I
doubt if you're paying much attention or taking any notes.
7. Take Notes- This is a great way
to keep your focus when you're not in a hand. Develop your own shorthand
for keeping notes. For instance, I might write, "CC w/ junk" (cold calls
with junk) if I've noted a player who continually comes in for two bets
with hands he shouldn't.
8. Use a Four Colored Deck if Available-Why
wouldn't you. The online card icons are much smaller than real world cards.
It's easy to mis-read a club for a spade or vice versa. If changing to
a 4 colored deck saves you from making one mistake, it's well worth the
time it takes to change.
9. Adjust the Chat Feature- Make
sure this is set to your preferences. Maybe you like the chat. It keeps
you involved and you pick up tells from others chat. Great, leave it on.
But if you find yourself in anyway distracted, turn it off. Many sites
also let you turn individual player's chat off.
10. Avoid the Auto Functions- If
you sometimes use the auto buttons to "Raise Any Hand" when you're strong
or "Call Any Hand" when you have a good draw, good observant players will
pick up a tell on you. Best practice is to always wait for your turn and
try to take the same amount of time to make your play.
There you have ten tips to help your
online poker play. Some take a bit of effort. Some just require a one time
adjustment of your options. All are pretty simple. But I believe if you
follow them, it will help your online game.
Chip Westley regularly posts tips
for improving your online poker play at Home run poker, http://www.homerunpoker.blogspot.com
For More tips, check it out.
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