
For that, everyone would get a starting amount of chips and you play until there is a winner, who takes the pot. I would think something like £10 a 'round' would be fair. It doesn't have to be for huge amounts of cash, or even cash at all, although it's frustrating playing against people who aren't playing with real money because they're more likely to make wild calls and maybe get lucky. So, is there anyone out there interested in getting together for a poker night, perhaps with a mind to turning it into something more regular.

This is something that's always going to be missing from online poker until they create a client with video conf facility and even then, it's a poor solution.
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I tend to enter fixed fee torunaments that can earn you freerolls into the satellite events of the big tournaments.Īnyway, as much fun as playing online is, one of the biggest challenges of poker isn't just the math of working out if you have the winning hand, working out if you can win without it and bullying people with your pot, it's learning how to read people, work out their tells and ticks and learn to play them.

I'd play for real money more often if I had time but unless you can commit to it on a more regular basis, the rewards aren't that great and the potential for loss outweighs them. Ok, some of the people who know me may also know that I'm a pretty heavy player of online poker, occasionally for money on micro tables but more often for play money.
