Online Poker vs. Live Poker: Which is Better for Newbies?

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For beginners, I believe online poker is far better. You can play at your own speed, avoid intimidating live tables, and get plenty of online tutorials and guides. Online poker rooms also cater to smaller stakes and freerolls, making building your bankroll that much easier. In online poker, everybody has that relaxed environment to learn and improve.
 
I concur with you. Online is far more better for newbies. Newbies can play without pressure. Live poker comes with a lot of pressure. A newbie without experience may find live poker too paced and confusing unlike online poker. Secondly, there is chanced of losing heavily.
 
Online poker is a better alternative for new players than live ones. It gives the chance to build and let them gain experience because they can play without any pressure. Live poker can be overwhelming and real big risks for inexperienced players to take.
 

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