Internet Texas Hold'em:
Strategy Differences Between
Online and Live Play
By
Matthew Hilger
Many
players assume that strategy
for online and live games is
the same. After all, you
still receive two down
cards, five community cards,
and play against nine
opponents. However, there
are several characteristics
unique to Internet play that
require subtle adjustments
to your play including short
playing sessions, the
virtual environment, and
Internet distractions. Let's
discuss these unique
characteristics in a little
more detail and the impact
they may have on your
strategy.
Short
Playing Sessions
One
big difference between the
Internet and live play is
that players are constantly
moving in and out of games.
The accessibility of the
Internet allows players to
just sit down and play a few
hands, a few minutes, or
maybe just an hour. In a
live game, you generally are
playing with the same
opponents for at least a few
hours and maybe even up to
seven or eight hours. This
rarely occurs on the
Internet. How does this
affect strategy?
Your
opponents will not have a
very long time to evaluate
your play. This means that
you should play more
straightforward and less
deceptively than you would
in a live game. One of the
benefits of playing
deceptively or trying a
bluff is the advertising
value you receive on future
hands when your opponents
think you are a loose wild
player. A loose table image
can help you earn more chips
later when you hold strong
hands that your opponents
call because they think you
might be bluffing. On the
Internet, you may not be
sitting with the same
opponents long enough to
benefit from this image.
Against regular opponents,
you still need to mix up
your play on the Internet,
but overall, you should mix
it up less than you would in
a live game. Against new
opponents, the best strategy
is to simply play a
straightforward tight game
without worrying too much
about how your table image
might affect future hands.
A Virtual
Environment
On the
Internet, you are dealing
with names, not faces. You
cannot stare your opponents
in the eyes to see what they
tell you. This psychological
part of poker makes for a
different type of game on
the Internet compared to
live games. For example,
although I don't advise it,
there seems to be more
bluffing and tricky play on
the Internet compared to
live games. I suspect this
to be the case because
players don't have to "show"
their face when making
terrible plays or terrible
bluffs. They can simply wilt
away at home in front of
their computer screens. In
live play, many players find
it difficult to make crazy
bluffs when they have to
look their opponents in the
eye.
Another reason why players
may tend to bluff more
online than in a casino is
the ease in which you can
bluff. Online you just have
to click your mouse. In a
live game, you have to
physically move your chips
into the center of the
table. I believe that some
players on the Internet
forget that they are dealing
with "real" money and may
tend to get careless at
times by simply hitting the
bet or raise button for that
slim chance at a win.
Of
course, these are
generalizations, but players
tend to be more deceptive
and tricky on the Internet
than in a live game. This
impacts strategies in two
ways. First, you can't
assume your opponents are
bluffing all the time, but
you will need to call and
raise a little more often
against those opponents who
are trying to win every pot.
On the other hand, you
should probably bluff a
little less often than in a
live game since your
opponents will tend to call
you a little more. They also
realize that players online
bluff a lot, so they will
tend to call more even with
weak hands. They will also
find it easier to just click
the mouse to call compared
to physically moving their
chips in a live game.
Internet
Distractions
Many
players play two tables,
read e-mail, watch
television, or talk on the
telephone while playing.
Since there are so many
distractions, some of your
opponents may not be aware
of all the action that is
taking place. This is yet
another reason to use less
deception in your game,
since some of your opponents
will not even see some of
your plays so that you can
gain some future value out
of them.
One
final point about play on
the Internet. Since players
move in and out of games a
lot, can't see your face,
and are distracted by many
other things, they tend to
notice less that you are
playing a tight game. In a
live game, if you sit there
a couple of hours without
playing a hand, don't expect
a lot of action when you
decide to bet or raise. On
the Internet, you can play a
straightforward tight game
for a long time and still
get good action when you bet
since opponents either do
not notice or have not had
enough time to realize that
you are such a tight player.
On the
other hand, if you don't
play many hands in a live
game, your chances for
pulling off a successful
bluff are high, while on the
Internet I doubt this gives
you much of an advantage. A
bluff on the Internet is
usually only profitable by
the merits of the play of
the particular hand, not by
table image.
So
remember, table image is not
as important online as in a
live game. Play a more
straightforward game with
fewer bluffs and protect
your hands against those
opponents who try to win
every pot by bluffing too
much.
Matthew Hilger is author of
the new book, Internet Texas
Hold'em: Winning Strategies
from an Internet Pro, which
can be found at his website,
www.InternetTexasHoldem.com
.

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