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Even if the games played are familiar and the stakes more or less the same, playing Poker in a casino differs from playing at home in a number of ways.

Casino Poker differs from home Poker in the following five ways.

1. The House Take.

For the privilege of playing at their tables and using their cards and dealers, all casinos charge in one form or another. In the typical low stakes casino Poker games this house take, known also as the rake or cut is usually a few pounds out of each pot. In larger stake games it usually amounts to about 3% of the pot; though in smaller stake games it can be as much as 8%.

Although this may not sound like much in light of all the services the casino provides, it is not as straightforward as it may seem.
For this is a percentage taken by the casino on every single pound bet, and not just the players’ initial stake. As the game progresses, players win pots and this has the effect of re-circulating the money, so the player ends up, after a few hours, having bet a fair portion of his original stake

If in an average Poker session at a reputable casino you re-circulate your money five times, and the average take is 4%, the sum of your winnings will be 20% less than the sum of your losses. It is this that keeps casinos in business. It is this that allows them to provide services and free drinks to anyone who plays.

2. Increased number of players.

In a typical casino you are likely to find seven to ten, or sometimes more people at a table. It works out that if you play in a seven person game, you will be dealt the best hand 14.3% of the time. In a ten-person game it will happen 10% of the time.

The difference is also compounded by the fact that the more players there are, the better the winning hand is likely to be. This obviously decreases the value of a given holding – say, a ten high straight, or aces up – since there are more hands that can beat it.

An adjustment in your strategy to take into account these playing conditions is required, but is often neglected, particularly by tourists. It should be remembered that, the greater the number of players, the more conservatively you have to play to achieve the same level of success.

3. The conditions of play.

Following on from the previous point, the physical aspects of playing Poker at a casino table are significantly different from when playing at home. The games are played at large oval tables where often, you can’t even see the face of your opponents.

Often the most hazardous aspect of casino Poker for the newcomer is the rapid pace of the game. Because both the tokes and the take are relative to the number of hands played, both dealer and house want to keep the game running as smoothly as possible.

The result of this is considerably less time in which to evaluate your options – precisely at a time when unfamiliarity makes such evaluations more necessary. Whereas professionals and regulars account for these factors automatically and swiftly, occasional players do not.

Another major difference is that play has already started when one enters a casino game. At home, all players start, warm up and tire and stop together. In a non-stop game, players will be in all sorts of mental and physical shape and this will obviously affect how they play. Often it is the case that the newcomer is so busy managing his own cards that it will take time for him to adjust to the nature of his opponents. A good tip is to sit and watch while playing an absolute minimum of hands for half an hour.

 
Saturday, October 11, 2008

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