Online Poker Vs. Poker In A Casino 

February 14, 2021 | Posted at 4:53 pm | by Lisa William (Follow User)

With over 100 million poker players worldwide, it might be worthwhile to know the differences between online poker compared to that poker played in brick and mortar venues. Before entering your first poker table, it would be handy for you to know the basics and how it works i.e. what check, raising, and folding means. 

Patience is the key to this game. Therefore, you must be willing to concentrate carefully on every hand within the game which can last from anywhere from 10 minutes up to several hours, evaluating every player on the table gaining insights into their playing styles which in return will increase your chances of winning. 

 

Online Poker: 

Online poker is simply poker played on the internet and was first introduced in the 1990s, allowing players to play at ease via their mobile phones, PCs and most electronic devices. This type of poker is most common among beginners as players can benefit from low entry stakes as there are little overhead costs allowing players to enter tables with stakes as little as 25p. 

Most online poker tables inform you which hand you are carrying, allowing beginners to gain knowledge on the different hands available to win a hand of poker. Furthermore, online Players can also be rewarded with free entry into online poker tournaments by collecting ‘Poker Points’ which are given to players once they enter a table. Those playing online are more likely to be less skilled and experienced, hence the reason for playing in low buy-in tables, though, this increases the chances of you winning. 

 

Brick and Mortar Poker: 

Poker played in brick and mortar venues can be quite daunting for beginners as players tend to be experienced professionals who are willing to enter tables with high stakes, not to mention their knowledge of the game is excellent giving them an increased chance of winning, although this would solely depend on the entry stake of the table as those who enter low steak tournaments tend to be less skilled and vice versa for high stake tables. 

Brick and mortar venues tend to stay away from promoting poker tournaments as poker only accounts for 1% of brick and mortar revenues, thus other games such as slot machines and Blackjack tables are used instead as the chances of profiting are much greater. A difference between that online poker and brick and mortar poker is that you don’t need a poker face online, therefore if you find it hard to keep a straight face in real-life situations, brick and mortar poker isn’t for you as this will increases the chances of other players calling your bluff and so beating you. 

Not to mention, brick and mortar venues are associated with higher costs, such as the expenses of traveling there and back as well as buying food and drink, thus increasing the overall cost of the poker tournament itself, therefore online is much cheaper, faster, and more efficient. Learn the basics online.