So, you are new to poker and want to know the difference between free online poker and live casino poker?
Very basically, if you like a more fast pace game with less control than online is the way to go. If you like a slower paced relax atmosphere than the live action is more for you.
Here are a few differences between the two and reasons for playing both.
When you play poker free online you can play without risking your own money. Many free poker sites also offer freerolls throughout a 24 hour period so you can play any time of day. You also have no totally risk free poker sites where you they advertise finance the cash prizes so that players can win real cash while risking nothing but some time.
Online poker also offers faster paced stakes (ring) games where you can play almost at a two or three hand to one ratio over live play. The best part about online poker is you can do it from the comfort of your own home. A downside is not being able to see the players you are playing against so its harder to read their play.
Casino poker offers a more relaxed atmosphere and a slower play. If you are more of a slow paced sit back and relax type of player then live action is more for you. Casino poker usually offers more rewards for the games and higher stakes, so this is good for the bigger betters. But most local casinos offer small buy in tournaments that are great for timid people with skill to get their feet wet.
I play most of my cash games in casinos and try to stick to playing tournaments online. Online most tournaments last two-twelve hours whereas live tournaments can last three days to over a week! Free poker online is a great way to learn how to play poker if you are new to the game. If cash games are more your thing I would suggest live action. This way you can see your opponents and get tells to better suit you in your game.
Whether you decide to play casino poker or free online poker start betting small, that way you should stay in the game long enough to earn a good bankroll and get good!
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
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