Do you feel the same way playing online poker when you play live poker?

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From my experience, I will say that online poker games are all designed in the same way as the games at brick-and-mortar casinos. If you understand how to play it online, it's basically same thing when you play live in a casino.

But I can't help it with not feeling differently when I'm playing online compared to when I'm playing live poker. Maybe it's the pressure of doing it face to face that makes all the difference.

Do you feel the same way playing online and live poker?
 
Online poker is very different to real life poker

Because the online poker uses a number/card generators

But real life poker

Is real the dealer and the players plus the cards get shuffled in your face in front of your own eyes
 
It's a different scenario altogether, but the main aim is to master the strategies to use whether you are playing online or offline in order to make money.
 
It's a different rush when you play live. I like the atmosphere better, but I get the same rush deep in a big tournament online.
 
It doesn't feel the same. It feels like the people in the game don't care about the bets because they aren't betting real money.
 
It’s kind of real money in away but not real
 
I haven't played it on-line. My g/f and I sometimes play just for fun tho!
 
Yeah, man, I got your back there buddy, online poker is good, I do not have to go anywhere. I can play from the comfort of my home. However, live poker is an entirely different. it is faster, and you need to make decisions on the spot.
 
I haven't played it on-line. My g/f and I sometimes play just for fun tho!
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The main difference for me between online poker and live poker is the speed difference between both. Online poker is very fast. You can use different screens to play multi tables at the same time. It is good if you want a quick game. But the real experience of poker is when you play live in a poker room. Conversations happen and there is more time to think your strategy before you move.
 

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