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Poker in general: Is online poker worth it?

Topic created on 15th Sep. 2020 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 11 | Views: 4,523
Azix97
I used to play Poker from time to time but not for money
Now I want to visit a poker school and possibly try to make money with poker

I know that it is now harder than 10-15 years ago, but still wanted to ask if it is worth it

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
Azix97 wrote on 15.09.2020 at 22:49: I used to play Poker but not for money
Now I want to visit a poker school and possibly try to make money with poker

I know that it is now harder than 10-15 years ago, but still wanted to ask if it is worth it.

Sure it is worth it for the provider.

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Anonym
The competition has become too big and it's only partly about how well you play, it's become very technical. Multitables are played and HUD and statistics software are used. It's more like data analysis, it's not mine. Has nothing to do with a cozy game with buddies over a few beers. I also have reservations about bots and "unusual" suckouts in large pots, which occur frequently. I haven't played for a few years.

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Taybone
Amateur
Not for a long time... After Blackfriday 2011 many scandals have been uncovered anyway, after that nothing was before. The only Poker site that is still good is Pokerstars. But there it is bot infested by now. And if you wonder what your chances are, you should look around for the longtime full pros. They also only make minus......

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aschmied200
Visitor
Online Poker is much more convenient because you can play from home, but you won't get higher wins with it

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Chrizzi
Experienced
Azix97 wrote on 15.09.2020 at 22:49: I used to play Poker but not for money
Now I want to visit a poker school and possibly try to make money with poker

I know that it is now harder than 10-15 years ago, but still wanted to ask if it is worth it.


I would like to remind you of your thread: All lost -I am shocked!!! You have created the day before and there you write to have fear of slipping into addiction....

Maybe you look for psychological help instead of a poker school? Or as other members would write after nem other hobby!
Just an advice, no Hate!

Good luck furthermore

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v****2
definitely not ....especially if you don't spend a lot of time
in the game itself, theory (which is not to be underestimated if you want to play
profitable play) and in the session analysis wants to put or can.
in addition comes that one with large offerers such as pokerstars zb. at a
six max. cashgame table you have to reckon with the fact that beside yourself
sometimes up to 5 regs. (players who play constantly and
and play accordingly well) are. the advantage e.g. with pokerstars is naturally
the seriousness of pokerstars the sheer quantity of players so that you never have to wait
wait until e.g. a sit n go game is full and that there are hundreds of cash
game tables to choose from and that even exotic Poker variants are offered
like razz, 5-7 card stud, 5 card draw and so on.

so clearly ...only the very few players really play consistently profitable

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Frankiboy0815
Rookie
LOhnt online Poker,

the question is financially? or to be entertained?

Financially it is disaster / minus business, because the rake reduces your capital and your fellow players in the long run....

if you play small 1% sit and go tournaments you can expect entertainment for small money, but get rich only the provider......

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Grimmor666
Rookie
Is online Poker worth it? - very simple - yes if you are lucky otherwise no . If you want to play poker (river) stars, you can also play slots just as well - there is nothing (when playing slots, the possibility of winning is probably higher). The times when you could make money playing online poker are long gone.

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risiko8000
Visitor
Hi all,
i think online Poker is only worthwhile if you are really skilled! Playing against a computer is even more difficult than playing against a human. I would suggest to prepare well and practice at home. I bought a poker case for this purpose.
Here is a great article about poker cases. In it different cases are compared and all possible purchase criteria are listed, which you should consider in any case!!!
Hope I could help!
https://www.hobbylux.de/pokerkoffer-test/

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