Online Poker
The number of players playing poker online is constantly growing, as is the number of card rooms. But strategy for online poker is still only in its adolescence stage. Online card rooms differ in small ways, but are similar in big ways. Players should easily be able to recognize small differences between the sites when they encounter them, so almost all the concepts apply to any online poker room.
The first thing to understand is that poker online is not the same as brick & mortar casino poker. While the rules are generally the same, the way the games are played is very different. The primary reason for this is that there is a complete lack of visual tells online. This means that online players must bet to gain information about their hand, whereas the same information is available to casino players from visual clues. The end result is that there is generally more action online than you will find in a brick and mortar casino. To say one is better than the other would not be true, they are just fundamentally different. Many of the abilities needed to win in casino poker of course also exist in online poker. You still need good starting cards; you still shouldn't tilt and shouldn't play at a level you can't afford.
The first enormous difference you confront between playing poker online and in a casino is when you go to buy chips. Online card rooms may limit how much you can deposit each day, depending upon the deposit method that you choose. This means that your daily deposit limit is your de facto bankroll even if you have more funds readily available. You can start to build your online bankroll either through winning play, or by making additional deposits on subsequent days. If you are a high limit player, you should contact the support staff at the poker site about easing deposit restrictions.
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