Do you find playing online more difficult or offline?

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It's either you're playing poker online or you're playing at Casinos or event centres where they play poker in person. If you have the experience of playing both online and in person, which one do you find to be more easier?

Where do you have more pressure whenever you're playing?
 
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Online poker is easier for me. I still enjoy both, but I barely play live, and I smoke a lot of weed when I'm grinding online.
 
I have never tried to play poker online. It just wouldn't be the same as playing in person. For me, poker is all about playing with friends and seeing their smiling faces when they win or the upset look on their face when they lose. Plus, I like all the talking while we play.
 
I have never tried to play poker online. It just wouldn't be the same as playing in person. For me, poker is all about playing with friends and seeing their smiling faces when they win or the upset look on their face when they lose. Plus, I like all the talking while we play.

This means you play most times for the fun, right? If that is the case, I don't see any big issues with the way that you play.
 
Online is usually more difficult, but there are sites these days with players that are so bad that they limp with sitters.

You cant find that live unless you are in Florida and playing with a guy named Chuck.
 
Yeah some sites are good and some are hard it deeps on the fields of the site
 
Online would definitely serve as more difficult then offline where you play against real people in my personal opinion.
 
I like playing online then real life
 
Personally, I prefer playing online to be much more easier. I can basically access it from my PC or from my phone, depending on the circumstances.
 
I find online poker to be more challenging due to the faster pace and lack of the physical reads. However, we should also know that live poker adds pressure since you're face-to-face with the opponents.
 
With online poker, there are tracking software that can give you real time stats about the tendencies of a player. That's some cues that makes online poker relatively easier. For offline poker, one of the things that makes it difficult is that you have to figure out those cues yourself.
 
Online poker is easier for me. I still enjoy both, but I barely play live, and I smoke a lot of weed when I'm grinding online.
I wonder how you guys are able to coordinate your reasoning when smoking and grinding. I love to smoke weed but i find it difficult to process all the inspirations and ideas. If i smoke while playing poker, i will not know when the game ends.
 
I prefer live poker than online poker. I love the psychological aspect of the game more than the financial. I like to observe players behaviors on the table especially when bluffing. 🤣🤣🤣
I equally love the banters! What of the poker face. Some players will like Cartoon characters!
 
I prefer live poker than online poker. I love the psychological aspect of the game more than the financial. I like to observe players behaviors on the table especially when bluffing. 🤣🤣🤣
I equally love the banters! What of the poker face. Some players will like Cartoon characters!
I think I prefer playing poker online since it is easier, and there is adequate concentration because there are no distractions. Offline poker is somewhat scary to face more skilled players.
 
I think online is harder for me. The players are generally more skilled and you can't read physical tells. Plus the pace is so much faster - you have to make quick decisions without seeing body language. Live poker feels more relaxed and I can use my people-reading skills better.
 
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