I believe Monaco can challenge them. They have good players that can actually displace PSG . In the past, they were very good and it's possible to repeat such feat again because soccer is very dynamic.
I think Cristiano Ronaldo is master of stunning goals. He has scored at the long range, bicycle kicks and many other special shots. Regardless of the league or the country, he has always been scoring goals that wowwed the fans.
Chelsea played with a lot of energy and focus. They stormed very hard and PSG was not able to stop them. This victory demonstrates that Chelsea is able to confront the best players.
StockPoker is really getting the attention of people because it focuses on the basic things that players need which are fairness, speed and community. Most other platforms do not have these.
New players are given the same random cards that all the other players are given. So, inexperience is what makes the difference and I feel it's the unjust factor here because they may play hands wrongly.
The notion of doom switch has always been there but I do not believe in it. Online poker sites are built on trust and players would not want to play at all in case they developed perceptions that they were cheated. Players just need to know that bad beats are part of the game.
Cheating in poker kills the integrity of the game, whether online or in the live game. The best deterrent is a permanent ban, which of course is the problem to enforce.
That's a great job! Tools can assist players with understanding how and why mistakes were made and help them make better decisions in a shorter period. The tools are of great advantage to poker players.
I think AI will only be used as a training and study tool but I don't think it could be used as a real-time game tool. If used in online or live play, it can compromise the fairness of the game.
I have read several books on poker and really find them to give better hold of the strategy that you just can learn by reading on forums. A typical example is Super System 2 by Doyle Brunson.
Reading opponents often comes down to spotting the betting patterns rather than body language. How quickly they bet or how many bets they place can be more than mere facial expressions. So, that's where to focus on.
I believe that five card draws are simple, but it is way easier to hop on Texas Hold’em as there are lots of resources available for beginners to explore.
A big mistake I have seen is that the players chase loss instead of walking away. It is a bad idea to have the notion that you need to recover your loss bet and not know when to stop.
Another common mistake is bet sizing. This is when your betting amount doesn't make sense in any form. It's either you are betting too small or way too big.
Floating works better only when applied at the right time, otherwise, it's quite easier to counter.. It's best when you are playing against an opponent that can easily be predicted.