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Comfort and Convenience - You can play anywhere, anytime. As soon when you wake up, right prior to deciding to fall asleep, whenever it's comfortable and convenient for you!

No Expenses -No plane tickets and no hotel fees to get to Vegas! No parking fees or gas to go to your closest casino or local charity game.

Availability and Variety - There's always a game ready for you online! Literally 24/7, whenever you want to play, other players are waiting and ready online. You can readily find different formats (ring / cash games, Sit-n-go's and MTT tournaments), different poker games (Texas Hold 'Em, Omaha, Razz, etc.) all at different stake levels (micro 2-cent tables to high-stakes).

Simultaneous Play - Something you're not able to do at live games is play more than one table and/or tournament at the same time! Online you acquire more action, more hands and even more experience. Play as many simultaneous games when you can profitably handle.

Flexibility - While you play online, you can multi-task. Do what ever else you want to do while you play. Take good care of the laundry, do some homework, pay your bills... what ever! Keep in mind, you should concentrate on your play, but online poker provides you with that flexibility.

Excellent Learning Experience - At all levels, particularly for new players, playing online is a great way to learn. Along with watching poker on television and reading books and magazines, actually playing poker will be the fastest and best way to learn.

Because gambling online (formacion.ibime.edu.mx`s latest blog post) poker is driven by technology and software, as well as the idea that you can play multiple tables and/or tournaments and sit-n-go's, you quickly can play hundreds of hands by the hour (versus playing live, you definitely will probably only get in 30-40 hands an hour).

Playing online also gives you the capability to review interesting hands, allowing you to analyze betting patterns, and the actions you took.

Poker Analysis Software and Stats - Playing online also gives you the capability to use additional software that displays and records statistical information on you as well as your opponents. This kind of software application also archives every hand you play, giving you additional ways to review and analyze your hands and how you played them.

Less Intimidating - This is a big advantage, particularly for new beginner poker players. Physically sitting face-to-face with a table of strangers is intimidating. There's just too much going on, for example:

organizing and counting your chips

knowing when to act

figuring out how much is within the pot

figuring the amount of money other players have in front of them

trying to view exactly what cards are on the board

trying to read people

trying to not give any information away yourself

controlling your heartbeat...

All these things make a "live" game intimidating, and negatively affects your game. An online poker's interface is simpler and many more comfortable, with all of the information clearly in front of you, and your actions executed throughout the click of a mouse.

Play Money Options - Online poker has "Play Money" games that not simply come in handy to just have fun and learn the game, but offers other benefits too:

After a session of bad beats, bad luck and just bad playing on your part, put your real money aside and out of danger, and play with "Play Money" to donk off your frustrations!

Additionally, when you read and find out about other strategies and tips, you may test them out comfortably at the Play Money tables and build experience with them, before risking new strategies with your real money.

Small Bankrolls, Low Stakes - Online Poker offers really LOW stakes. It may help you build-up a small bankroll, even a ZERO bankroll, by playing in online Freeroll tournaments. This really is actually how I started myself. I established my bankroll from zero, and after winning a couple of freeroll tournaments, I hung out at the "shallow stack" $0.01/$0.02 tables for awhile. At a "live" casino, the "cheapest" games I have seen were $1/$2 tables (yikes)!

Worldwide Poker Community - Technology and also the Internet truly have made this world a "small world after all", bringing people from all over together at the same table. Yes, you will run into some rude negative punks once in awhile, but for the most part, I've really had some great chats with friendly people from numerous countries.