Friday, August 27, 2010

The politics of poker tables

No one would think that a world predators, such as poker online - where everyone is anonymous and receive money from another - has something of the unwritten rules, or protocols. At low stakes, this is certainly true.

Players come and go, rarely meet again, and have no incentive to be kind and help each other. As the stakes get higher, unwritten rules and agreements between the players are on the agenda, and no more than high-stakes headsUp tables.

With higher stakes, players can be freely divided into two categories. Regular (regs) play, often for a lifetime and a solid game, play math-based computer. The other group are the fish that recreational players are usually just for fun and excitement, with many holes and leaks in their game.

In any poker site in the higher stakes tables heads, you'll often see a player sitting at a table waiting for her. You can bet that yourBottom Dollar, this is a reg is waiting in anticipation of migrating fish the burden to him from his money. Regs prevent others, even if they think they have an advantage over others. This is because all edges are mutually regs will be small and run the games usually just passing money back and forth.

Because only a certain amount of heads-up tables on a Web site, some seated at each table, regs, and refused to play other regs. This brings him underfor each table and there is room for different regs to get a game. If this happens, other regs "hang" with him sat his tables, but refuses to play. This prevents both players before a match, but must be a specific penalty for each player thinks he can monopolize all waiting for empty tables.

The majority of regs work some agreement, but where all sit on some tables and take their chances in any event, the fish are sitting. Everyone thought to take regmore than their share at the end to get them all locked tables.

Other unwritten rules "are not tap the aquarium" - that is scaring the fish. Is not an insult to his fish a bad game and not abuse them in the chat box. All this does is leave degrade or improve their game that hurts the line regs. Tell him I was unhappy and let it vent to chat if you like.

Ring games (six or nine seats tables) have theirunwritten rules, but always see if you open a 20 table poker high-stakes heads-up with one player down, this is the reason.

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