I've been using crypto for almost 10 years now. It's convenient and adds some anonymity. Transactions are fast, and I like the security aspect too. There is no worrying about chargebacks.
Home games are different. We do things our way at home. When we play online it is more structured. I like playing games at home because it is fun to play sometimes and that's because they are different. There are no strict rules.
I spent some money on crypto and I created a couple of blogs too. It's tough but I'm happy I eventually did. I believe I could make more money through this in the future.
I just watched an interview with Phil Hellmuth. Phil Hellmuth is still very passionate about what he does. I loved listening to the stories that Phil Hellmuth told and the things that Phil Hellmuth had to say. It is always fun to listen to him.
The idea of Virtual Reality in Poker is very interesting, no doubt. I am one of those who believe that Virtual Reality could be the next big thing for online poker games. It will make the game so immersive. Virtual Reality is cool.
Poker is a game that needs a lot of thinking. If we look at it critically, Poker might be a very good option for Olympics but with a trophy involved instead of money. More people will definitely want to play Poker .
Well, I so much believe that Artificial Intelligence will change the game but it will not make the game impossible to play. One thing I'm sure of is, the players will find a way to adapt.
Do you have a routine that you follow every time you play poker? I’m trying to learn more about the game and looking for strategies I could adopt. Some people boast of routine before they sit down to play. Do you have any?
I have seen some crazy things happen in poker but there is one comeback that still amazes me and I still can't seem to wrap my head around it. I watched that match on YouTube. What is the amazing comeback you have seen in poker either when you were playing at a table or when you were playing...
Someone told me a lot of things about The Mathematics of Poker. I have not taken out time to read it yet. But I just want you guys to suggest more to me or probably the best one to read first. What book had an impact on your game?
I really want to get better at playing low-stakes cash games. What do you usually do when you play low-stakes cash games? Do you play low-stakes cash games in a aggressive way or do you like to mix it up? Please your contribution would be so helpful.