Every time I hop online to play, I get stuck on whether to jump into sit and go’s or just grind some cash tables. It feels like sit and gos are way easier for me to walk away from if I’m tired or just not feeling it, and I can plan my time
Curious about people's experience with global poker. I keep seeing their promos everywhere, but the whole sweepstakes model seems kind of strange to me. I’m used to playing at standard crypto sites or with regular cash, not this thing where
looking for some advice on where you all are finding the best value in online poker tourneys with low buy ins. not talking about freerolls or micro stakes cash games, but actual tournaments where you can get in for under $20. i get bored pl
always see debates about which way stretches your bankroll further, video poker or playing at an online table. like, with video poker it’s just you and the machine, odds laid out, no bluffs, no worrying about if someone’s slow-playing. but
so i’ve been grinding live tables for years and position is basically gospel there, no doubt. people play way tighter from early spots, everyone’s watching for the usual stuff like 3-bets from the button, all that. but online just feels so
I’ve been sticking mostly to micro and low-stakes cash games online, partly because I’m not confident my roll can handle big swings. I try to keep at least 40-50 buy-ins for the level I’m at, but honestly, sometimes I get tempted to take a
I’ve tried a bunch of different poker apps lately, mostly just looking for something that actually feels decent on a phone and doesn’t have endless pop-ups or laggy menus. Some of them look slick but the player pools feel dead, while others
kinda stuck on this lately… started playing more online poker but can’t figure out what’s a sane number of tables to have open if you’re not a seasoned grinder. i keep seeing streamers running like 8 or 12 tables at once, but my brain’s mus
Every time I think I’ve nailed down the basics, I stumble over some new situation or bet sizing spot I never considered. I can read hand ranking charts and watch highlight reels but they don’t really prep you for the little stuff, like play
I know live poker is all about reading people, picking up on those nervous twitches or weird fidgeting, but I just can't tell if any of that stuff matters when it’s online. Everyone talks about "timing tells" or how fast someone hits that r