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Playing at a new site
Does anyone else find it difficult adjusting to a new site? It seems to take me a while before I can get adjusted at a new site...does anyone else have a similar problem?
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Only PokerRoom. All the graphics and the fact that the avatars stay the same as people come and go really gave me a hard time when I first started there. I also think it was/is more of an issue because the colors of the backgrounds, "name boxes", and text are all similar, so if the avatar doesn't change and the text saying its a different person doesn't jump out at you, you are playing someone else on your previous read of another player. Never a good idea. :eek:
Just takes some getting used to. Maybe i'll get some sticky notes out and write names on them :) What site are you asking about? Do you have issues with one? |
Start small
I'll always play at least one rotation at the lowest possible limit just to get a handle on the interface. Agree that with the exception of Pokerroom, everything seems to be pretty standardized these days.
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I was more referring to the players and the action on the table. Just joined stars, and I'm getting schooled. I can't hit nadda...pp always run into higher pairs and stuff...this just ain't fun
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time
give it time you will get used to the players!!!! yippie broke 500 posts. |
pokerstars tends to have more rocks or solid players on it than the other sites.
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I never had a problem adjusting.
There were always a few minor issues, like for example, I hate how your chat blocks your cards on Absolut, and it took me a little to figure out all the setup options at UB (i.e. fancy, unnecessary stuff like backgrounds etc), but as far as gameplay goes, its not like you need a rocket scientist to figure out how to work the software. Defendant |
I have trouble adjusting, as well. Just joined Bodog yesterday. Going slow at first.
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getting accustomed to new sites
I find the easiest way for me to get used to new sites is to work my way up all of them. On sites I have been playin on a while I only play 2/4 or 100nl tables for the most part. But whenever I join a new site, I make it a point to play 1000 hands at every level from .05/.10 up to 2/4 or 3/6. It just helps me get a feel for the site, the players, the game pace, and generally when I get upto the higher amounts, my money is long gone and I am playing on theres for the duration.
I also have been known to flunk myself down a step if my stats for the 1000 hands are not where I feel they need to be. Even if I have turned a steady profit, if there is a hole in my game it needs to be plugged period. Poker is a game of self discipline. |
that seems to be a pretty tough way to go about online play. i understand the need to get a feel for the site and the players there, but is it really worth your time to play 1k hands at every level up to 3/6? that seems like overkill to me, but i guess it works for you.
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I would definitely start at the bottom level until you feel like you are comfortable with the software, the buttons and have a feel for the deal, and how folks there play. It's a lot better to be patient and move up too slowly than the alternative.
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if you play the tables a lot - colour code the players, this might help you as if the player is coded one minute and then not coded the next theyve obviously changed :)
they also let you add notes |
I don't know, I'll see if I can make adjustments to my game. The play on these tables are lot harder than on say pacific poker. We'll see what happens, I just want to clear the bonus...better not bust out before then ><
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Changed my game, doing a lot better tonight. Won back half my losses from yesterday, but can't really complain. I guess last night I was just paying for tuition.
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