10 Tips for Winning at Online Poker in 2020: Online Poker Tips & Strategies

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @josheisert8380
    @josheisert8380 4 года назад +110

    Tip #5. People check quickly when they are strong to try and make it look like they are weak for people who believe this rule. People also check quickly when they are weak making it look like they are weak to someone who knows that thus thinking they are strong. Thinking if someone checks quickly is a sign of weakness will get a new player in a lot of trouble. Thats like people taking a lot of time when they have the nuts to make it look like they are thinking. People use reverse and even reverse - reverse psychology. I think it would be better if you told someone to be aware of how each individual player uses their time to act and then use that information to base your own judgment on why he is betting/checking quickly or not. Also if people are multi tabling they could just simply be hitting the button quick to get to the next table or hadn't acted yet cause they are on another table still. So many factors to just assume someone is weak with a quick check. Just my 2 cents. Not trying to take anything away from the poster but to me this tip should have much more explanation in the video to avoid people getting the wrong idea.

    • @malkboigaming7069
      @malkboigaming7069 3 года назад +3

      This is exactly what I was thinking, but for the purposes of this video, he’s mostly talking to beginners. Most low level tables will have people that check quickly because they’re stupid

    • @jeff6038
      @jeff6038 2 года назад

      I use to believe that. Totally messed up the size of the pot and I usually came up short than what I could've gotten. Good tip

    • @sincityinfinity6255
      @sincityinfinity6255 Год назад

      Thanks bro

  • @MrSitemaster2
    @MrSitemaster2 4 года назад +23

    You're right about facing big turn and river bets in micro cash games, as most micro players are usually multi tabling and just waiting for premium hands that improve after the flop.

  • @martinez14146969
    @martinez14146969 4 года назад +20

    I’ve watched so many poker videos I can’t believe your channel has never been recommended to me by RUclips. I’m glad i found it!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +2

      Awesome, glad you're here. Welcome!

    • @jonathanlegg4308
      @jonathanlegg4308 4 года назад

      There's a reason why people dont recommend him.....

    • @franklingrendon9350
      @franklingrendon9350 4 года назад

      Jonathan Legg why’s that?

    • @lightonstillwaters6789
      @lightonstillwaters6789 4 года назад

      @@jonathanlegg4308 Why do you watch Alec's channel if you don't value his content? Why not spend your time more effectively?
      I value Alec's advice, insights and perspective, so I win watching his videos.
      You lose if you don't get the value, on both senses of meaning.
      One, you don't respect him or you wouldn't taunt him. Two, you are too deaf or dense to understand it, OR too eager to taunt him, to seek to torment him in your vindictiveness, AS THOUGH YOU ARE PERFECT...LOL. Little petty pathetic troll.

  • @sleeperno1215
    @sleeperno1215 4 года назад +7

    Failure to fold against AI on turn/river is a major leak for me. I was looking for an answer on this situation. I found it in the first of your videos I watched. Great job!

  • @collinrasmussen5630
    @collinrasmussen5630 2 года назад +2

    I’m playing DTO when I can’t focus enough to actually play for cash or don’t have time for a tournament. It’s helping a lot with intuitive reactions

  • @Still-Sitting
    @Still-Sitting 4 года назад +13

    Thank you! Online poker keeps me sane under the madness of the world. Cheers from Riverside

  • @robrebel6231
    @robrebel6231 3 года назад +13

    Tip 10 getting rivered my favorite😩

    • @tayloranderson590
      @tayloranderson590 3 месяца назад

      😂 bro I swear online they call any fucking thing

  • @rohitsaha8264
    @rohitsaha8264 Год назад +3

    Start from 1.09

  • @DrunkOfficeTea
    @DrunkOfficeTea 4 года назад +6

    Appreciate the content Alec, nice to see you ignore the hate you still get in some places. People need to move on, you're a great poker player and put out some great free content. These tips may be basic things but it's still good to hear. Like I grind 50nl online, not huge stakes but with rake back and bonuses I'm making around 1200 a week. I've decided to keep my job for now but I only work a minimum wage job in the UK atm so depending on how much money I've made in the next 6 months who knows maybe I'll finally take the leap and go full time. I've already been using these strategies for a while, like choosing small bet sizings when I have a range advantage and using a mixed 3 betting strategy but it's nice to hear you confirm that this is what I should be doing. When watching a lot of pros play like Charlie Carrel, Bancb or Stephen Stotheimer, probably spelt that wrong I notice they employ the same strategies at 500nl and it clearly works. Would be interesting to see you do an online session like an hour of you playing some 500nl.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for the support and kind words. Look forward to your progress. GL with the transition.

    • @DrunkOfficeTea
      @DrunkOfficeTea 4 года назад

      @@ConsciousPoker cheers Alec ✌️👍

    • @BB-zq6hy
      @BB-zq6hy 2 года назад

      Hey I know this is a year late but how has your poker been going? I play 6 handed tables but only in "ticket" games and am looking to play cash games in the future but I find myself losing more than winning.. is there any other fundamentals I need to work on?

  • @ivansantos7186
    @ivansantos7186 3 года назад +1

    It's kinda tough for me to win in $5 - $30 online tournament because I really can't tell what my opponents have because most of the people playing online is a donkey. And you will never be able to win by bluffing donkey people so I really prefer live. But by watching this video and downloaded the PDF files I think I have a higher chance getting atleast at the final table in online tournament. Thank you Alec!

  • @zainsyed9811
    @zainsyed9811 3 года назад +10

    Great content. One tip I would give beginner players is: Everything you do at the poker table conveys information. You can't be all loosey goosey eating a sandwich.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Good tip!

    • @WeeNat313
      @WeeNat313 3 года назад

      This is one thing I don't get. Sometimes you'll see someone who is really quiet, keeps a straight face, doesn't give anything away then you'll see people who are the opposite who won't shut up. Why doesn't everyone just keep quiet when they know that's the best thing to do?

    • @capnnukasun810
      @capnnukasun810 3 года назад +1

      You can eat a sandwich and be goosey or eat a sandwich and be loosey, but you can't do these things at the same time while eating a sandwich. Is what I think is being said here.

    • @Ogchampayne
      @Ogchampayne 2 года назад

      @@WeeNat313 talking is not necessarily a bad thing my friend

  • @Pccesar3
    @Pccesar3 4 года назад +11

    i like the micro stakes tip that on the T or riv when facing huge bets, you're most likely beat

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +6

      It's the truth.

    • @Pccesar3
      @Pccesar3 4 года назад +3

      @@ConsciousPoker this may be pretentious but will leave the micros really soon I'm dedicated to dully developing my BR, idc if it takes me 3 years or 6 months

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +4

      @@Pccesar3 Do it!

    • @erikk17
      @erikk17 4 года назад +2

      Great tip. I returned to the poker after few years and started from micro i love how majority of players overfold turn and river. Pls Alec give more this GT unoptimal tips.

    • @Pccesar3
      @Pccesar3 4 года назад

      @@erikk17 what site do u play on

  • @dubmdee
    @dubmdee 2 года назад +1

    Thank You for the tips i really liked the choose the right stakes point.

  • @okassius451
    @okassius451 3 года назад +3

    these were actually really solid...

  • @hurleyboy899
    @hurleyboy899 4 года назад +8

    Another insightful video Alec, thank you for all the tips!

  • @brucegrover84
    @brucegrover84 4 года назад +5

    Great video. Not enough ads next time put an ad every 15 seconds or even 10 seconds insted of every 20 seconds. I love watching a video where i learn more from 80% of ad watching and 20% of video.

  • @Mtk7784
    @Mtk7784 4 года назад +4

    Awesome content Alex. I like tip #7 and #8.

  • @blissfulnirvana1137
    @blissfulnirvana1137 4 года назад +2

    Needed to hear this man. Been moving up the steaks way too quick. 🤦🏼‍♂️ Thanks for the video. 😁

  • @Stoicpoker
    @Stoicpoker 4 года назад +8

    The other day I checked the river knowing I had the best hand, but yet also knowing the only way I could get value was to let him bluff it off. Do you recommend the "Value Check" if you're absolutely sure opponent will try and bluff?

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад +1

      Love it. Can even get creative and try a block bet to induce a raise (on rare occasions). Have a video coming on this soon!

    • @Crush320
      @Crush320 3 года назад

      Only if the starting bet is high

    • @lukepevensie
      @lukepevensie 2 года назад

      I sometimes fold post flop or turn if I have a strong hand but a crappy board

  • @jacobfrank9033
    @jacobfrank9033 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding video! Thank you for your words of wisdom!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Much appreciated Jacob.

  • @RandomeGeek
    @RandomeGeek 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video, Really great Tips but my Attention about Tip 5.
    I felt weird there for a moment when he basicly said that the speed of the player shows off weaknes. That's Buckshot .
    It's the same principle for bluffing. You can only give tips what to look after in players.I adjust my bet/bluff depending how my hand is and how last games went. Heck i even take my time and build it up for a juciy bluff/bet I recommend for beginners to focus on only one persons patterns until you notice them or a rythm. But carefully they might notice and use reserve pyscology.

  • @hymnofashes
    @hymnofashes 4 года назад +3

    They really aren't bluffing enough. A player who makes weird bluffs and takes bizarre lines is going to go broke fast and he won't be in your player pool long. Far more likely is a Peruvian nit who does things that don't make sense, like flatting with aces preflop, or checking his set down to the river despite a dynamic flop, only to shovel it in on the river for 4x pot and pray you level yourself into calling. Or he'll bet one big blind trying to induce you to raise. Or he'll min-raise you to "price you in." Or he'll raise the flop, then check back the turn, then overbet the pot on the river with a "stop and go" to make it appear that he was bluffing and then chickened out on the turn and now he's going for it again on the river because a scare card came. But what all these lines have in common is that mostly you're going to get shown the STONE NUTS at the end. I play low-stakes zoom; it is a meat grinder, a very tough game. It is really not enough to sit there and wait for an idiot to pay you because no one needs to be impatient when they're in a fast-fold game. You have to fight for every small pot and be very disciplined to realize that whenever, however the money goes in, one-pair hands are not good unless it's a 4-bet pot.
    They will sometimes stab in position to pick up pots no one is interested in. They will occasionally bluff-raise (but not on later streets.) But very rarely will they triple-barrel as a bluff. Very, very rarely will they bluff-raise rivers. Definitely not often enough that you would ever have a profitable call.
    Honestly I would be crushing the game if I'd known that and applied it in the beginning. It's definitely the costliest leak you can have. If you don't plug it you don't have much of a chance at all. 5% rake is not outrageous but against good players it's a real factor: in fact, most zoom players make most of their money from rakeback and barely stay afloat in the game itself. So that tells you how thin the edges are. You've got to exploit them by making brutal folds because they are not going for it enough on the river.

  • @ayeshmanthalokumudali8697
    @ayeshmanthalokumudali8697 4 года назад +6

    Great advice. do you recommend playing background music when you play online?

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +1

      Depends on you. Can check out a 'flow' playlist on Spotify. That's my pace, but find what works for you!

    • @fugyaself2133
      @fugyaself2133 4 года назад +1

      'Terrapin Station' by Grateful Dead

    • @TheFairway8
      @TheFairway8 3 года назад

      Never Mind the Bollocks by the Pistols

  • @idakoric73
    @idakoric73 10 месяцев назад

    I must be playing online somewhere different. I play really low stakes because I'm not very good but here is my issue. All of your examples are heads-up. 90% of the hands I see have minimally 3-4 players in to see the flop. Here's what life looks like in my world: 1) of 6 players, 4 usually call the blind, 3 will call a raise. 2) Every other hand someone goes all-in pre flop. 3) Someone always calls the all-in - the hands look like 44 and A-T off-suit. 4) post-flop someone goes all-in and TWO people call it. 5) hands go check check check check on flop, turn and sometimes river. Should I just give up trying to learn poker at these tables?

  • @TheJesterful
    @TheJesterful 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips Alec :)

  • @AlexXanderMarketing
    @AlexXanderMarketing 3 года назад +3

    Wow these are some great tips.

  • @djeeze88
    @djeeze88 3 года назад +2

    Probably the best video i have watched on this topic well done

  • @rubano1
    @rubano1 3 года назад

    Hi man thanks for this dope video. Is global poker good to play??

  • @LimitlessVibrations
    @LimitlessVibrations Год назад

    Which poker sites you use??

  • @alexobed4252
    @alexobed4252 4 года назад +2

    solid video, thanks.

  • @martyntownsend531
    @martyntownsend531 4 года назад +4

    Hi Alec, I’m a big fan. I’m considering joining your online course. I was just wondering to you offer private one to one lessons?

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад

      Thanks Martyn, and yes I do. You can learn more here: bit.ly/workwithalec
      Look forward to connecting.

  • @ysteinfrevag9672
    @ysteinfrevag9672 3 года назад

    Thanks alot bro!

  • @petercollins2528
    @petercollins2528 7 месяцев назад

    I just keep losing non-stop the cards I'll call with are so tight but I can never play what my opponent has like the 9 8 that gives him a straigt as I'd never call with that I can't visualize my opponent having it

  • @EDungarian
    @EDungarian 8 месяцев назад

    9:47 I don't understand why the cutoff would have more kings and aces in his hand range, is it because he raised? Explain?

  • @arlenepilch2299
    @arlenepilch2299 Год назад

    How can I find the charts you spoke of? There was no place on the video to do so. Thanks

  • @WeeNat313
    @WeeNat313 3 года назад

    I'm just learning. There's a few things I still don't get if you don't mind answering questions? Also, would it be a good idea to observe a poker room, figure everyone out, go in and win then move onto another poker room before anyone figures you out? Do people do this or is it cheating?

  • @luser9472
    @luser9472 4 года назад +1

    Thank You Alec.

  • @loredanapiredda3507
    @loredanapiredda3507 Год назад

    Where can I find the link that he is talking about? Thank you

  • @kemillionaire2
    @kemillionaire2 4 года назад +2

    What if my opponent knows that the 1/3 pot size bet is always a bluff and will float or raise 100% regardless of their holding?

    • @DrunkOfficeTea
      @DrunkOfficeTea 4 года назад +2

      Why is it always a bluff? If it was always a bluff then you'd become exploitable which is why you need to mix in some strong hands, for example I will often choose the same sizing with a strong hand. Like on a K high board you have AA or AK sure you can bet big but if you bet small one third you put a lot of weaker hands in tough spots because they know they have to float you more often and call at least once maybe twice. If you chose a larger sizing especially on a board that favours your range they're going to get to fold more often. So it's definitely not always a bluff, when betting small you want to have some strong hands in there like sets and over pairs because it protects your range and gets value from weaker hands like under pairs or weak top pairs that are forced to float you more often.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +3

      It's not always a bluff. You balance by betting ⅓ pot with premium holdings too.

    • @holdyourplums4204
      @holdyourplums4204 4 года назад

      Improvise

  • @vsDrunkenYoda
    @vsDrunkenYoda 4 года назад +1

    Any Online(phone)poker games with live chat?

  • @danielbrian8019
    @danielbrian8019 3 года назад

    Hey bro are there any more games online?

  • @tammylubbe827
    @tammylubbe827 2 года назад

    Hello i please need help it seems almost impossible to read hands in low stakes cash games because everybody play loose is there anyway i can change my game to beat them

  • @frentelli
    @frentelli 11 месяцев назад

    i dont even know what it is but i focused on the video but no information stayed in my mind

  • @oscareriksson7423
    @oscareriksson7423 10 месяцев назад

    Allways thought it was good to allmost everytime go first 3 cards as it tells you alot more than folding because low cards?

  • @roupenohanian5652
    @roupenohanian5652 3 года назад

    hi Alec how many online tournaments do you play to make final table on average ? thanks

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад +1

      Depends on the size. Hard to average. A better metric is to focus on one's cash rate.

  • @MyStarPeopleExperiences
    @MyStarPeopleExperiences 3 года назад

    The link for the variance calculator gives 404 error.

  • @steven9967
    @steven9967 2 года назад

    what the best online poker that legit that has great tournaments that you can win trophies , money , or gifts?

  • @odysseasv7138
    @odysseasv7138 4 года назад +1

    Need a coach like ya

  • @keshawnj3516
    @keshawnj3516 3 года назад

    So what online poker do he play that Is for real money?

  • @odysseasv7138
    @odysseasv7138 4 года назад +2

    All good in theory but when you play and start losing emotions get in the middle. For me.
    As a poker player I'd describe myself as someone who knows how to win 10$ but by the end of session ends up losing 20$.. unfortunately.
    The amounts are examples.. I've lost much much more in long run.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +1

      Mental game is up there with bankroll management. Hope to cover it in a future video!

    • @odysseasv7138
      @odysseasv7138 4 года назад

      @SIOUXICIDE * Yes if I get a badbeat it's ok. I finally manage to understand this. However, my problem is that If for example my game goes fine for 1 hour and maybe I'm winning then I would not go ALL-IN in a three-way all in with K-10s. I would fold. But when I'm deep losing for day I go up in stakes a lot and I would put all-in with K-10s even though I know the shark will have KK minimum. Is like hoping I get lucky and recover from all the money I lost the last few hours before that moment.

  • @bipin249
    @bipin249 4 года назад +1

    Hii, i am very weak at math, can you please make a video on poker range, i suck😭

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +1

      Check out our Hand Range Funnel on ConsciousPoker.com - also the last video 'How Often Do People Bluff' has a nice math insert in it.

  • @barrysmith8186
    @barrysmith8186 4 года назад

    Hello Alex, where can we look on the sites for example Pokerstars to see if they or others are in fact RNG Certified. Thanks and look forward to hearing from you.

    • @barrysmith8186
      @barrysmith8186 4 года назад

      ***Alec***

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад

      It's hard to know, but a question worth asking to the site directly.

    • @barrysmith8186
      @barrysmith8186 4 года назад

      Conscious Poker by Alec Torelli Alec, thanks for the quick reply and I have indeed dug little deeper and found out that Pokerstars does use the the RNG and is heavily audited to maintain these standards and driven policies. ***This is not intended to collaborate with and I am not a PokerStars affiliate.*** Just stating my findings during my research. Thanks again!

  • @effortlessawareness8778
    @effortlessawareness8778 4 года назад +3

    I wish You made this video in the beginning of covid: casinos being closed I went from crushing livepoker to playing online for the 1st time in a long time and got slapped online the last 4 months like butt cheeks spread. It was disgusting. Its very weord i rely on gto but its as if i get a higher number of bad spots than good spots when i play. Its weird need someone like Alec to literally watch one of my sessions to show him im not losin my mind. and then yes i get tilted and lose more than I should (a bit of entitlement tilt like why cant i have villains spots) because im sick of the cycle But Im recalibrating & will try again go back to basics use your sheets. miss livepoker so much-playin at home im losin my damn mind and losing way too much money. I hate my house Now cuz ive negatively associated it with losing so Im going to have to find a new place to live or hire a holy monk or shaaman to throw some holy water around and chant some spells & incantations so that I reaffirm my place is a place of positivity & wins (Yeah its this extreme need an excorcism done on my laptop too just so it “feels real” to my mind like the flow of everything is now corrected and clear in order to dissasociate my preconceived notions)

    • @aansul333
      @aansul333 4 года назад

      Any form of meditation will help you a lot.

    • @Samdeman90
      @Samdeman90 4 года назад

      The low/midstakes online cash ecosystem is broken. Especially here in the U.S. MTTs and private clubs are way to go.

    • @lightonstillwaters6789
      @lightonstillwaters6789 4 года назад

      Checkout Alec's August 24, 2020 video uploaded today. It is amazing advice on how to reset from tilt, better than anything I have heard until now.
      Also, drop down in stakes to the level you have any 60 buy ins at least, and better yet. 100 buy ins.
      Play only 2 fast fold tables or 4 regular ring games until you are winning steadily over a week or two, and then add one higher buy-in table.
      Hope my advice is not presumptuous, and GL.

  • @DoubleSuited52
    @DoubleSuited52 3 года назад

    Hmmmm registering for the preflop play charts using my email address doesn't seem to work. I know he's trying to sell me something, but it says in the video, the description and the link that you can get the preflop play chart for free. That's misleading

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад

      Sorry for that. Email support@consciouspoker.com and we'll take care of it.

  • @funkdaddy5641
    @funkdaddy5641 4 года назад +1

    Tip #11: If u can't find the sucker at the table, you're the sucker

  • @WeeNat313
    @WeeNat313 3 года назад

    Btw how do you calculate your odds? I seen a Maria Ho game she calculated 9% odds when it was 8%. She still won lol

  • @franklingrendon9350
    @franklingrendon9350 4 года назад

    Are you telling me to not call with KQ or AJ? For you does this apply every single time or depends on position?

    • @Harrogin
      @Harrogin 4 года назад

      Everything in this game is dynamic. There is rarely, if ever, a “do this every single time” approach that will always be profitable

    • @franklingrendon9350
      @franklingrendon9350 4 года назад

      Orion ooh you mean it could be -ev long run huh?

  • @zainsyed9811
    @zainsyed9811 4 года назад +2

    Great content thanks! One question in lower stakes say $11 tourneys - I often find when I c-bet small on a dry flop say 1/3 bet I often get raised - I feel it seems they always interpret this small bet as a sign of weakness? What are your thoughts re this? Thanks :) - Is it worth c-betting bigger in these smaller buy-in tourneys?

    • @lightonstillwaters6789
      @lightonstillwaters6789 4 года назад

      Hope my advice is ok. If you get 3bet often, c-bet less but use small c-bet when u think it ahead to induce 3 bet. If draw heavy flop, 4 bet 3 to 4x, or if short stacked, go all in. Keep bubble in mind if close, and if early stages b4 antes, just play to maximize winning a big pot with strong hands (sets, 2pr, oesdfd combo draws with medium to high suited connectors), imho.
      I am simplifying a lot, cuz SPR, stack sizes, position , frequency V 3bets ur cbets matter too.

    • @zainsyed9811
      @zainsyed9811 4 года назад

      @@lightonstillwaters6789 Thanks for your advice, makes sense. Never simple in poker haha.

  • @VenFlyte
    @VenFlyte 2 года назад

    Accessing you site doesn't work. I want those charts!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  2 года назад

      You can find them here: www.consciouspoker.com/preflop-charts/

  • @Samdeman90
    @Samdeman90 4 года назад

    It can be easy to shit on this type of content, but I don't mind it. Everyone has gotta start somewhere.

  • @ochellepaulohini2351
    @ochellepaulohini2351 2 года назад

    please give me the link to download

  • @ricardokaka200
    @ricardokaka200 4 года назад

    hi bro...nice video...you remember me....i am chess and poker player

  • @ak81
    @ak81 4 года назад

    I hear bots are deployed on online poker sites to steal your money.

  • @jsquaredm
    @jsquaredm 3 года назад

    blog link is downn

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад

      Thanks, we'll fix this.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  3 года назад

      Try this: www.consciouspoker.com/blog/10-tips-for-winning-at-online-poker/

  • @kyleharms3939
    @kyleharms3939 3 года назад +1

    Online poker is rigged and is never randomized deck. Suck outs and big hands happen over and over

    • @norith4300
      @norith4300 3 года назад +2

      Your silly if you think. Multi million dollar businesses are going to risk extremely hefty fines among shut down of an extremely profitable business just to try and swing a couple hands... the house makes money on the rake they have no advantage to helping players hands. Use your head.

  • @ghostman1931
    @ghostman1931 3 года назад +1

    I disliked because it isn’t your place to tell people to make sure they are doing things within the law.

  • @Beanmachine91
    @Beanmachine91 4 года назад

    my mouth is watering for chips!

  • @technicalsupportelectronic4270
    @technicalsupportelectronic4270 4 года назад

    Alec 👋👍

  • @ludwigbeethoven3119
    @ludwigbeethoven3119 4 года назад +1

    Why do people value poker? idk mystery why do we value pro sports? or anything? We give it attention because it's of use for survival and reproduction? Anything that leads to extinction collectively as a species is um probably not something most people want-to become nothing. Whatever "nothing" means

    • @egzabiheryemsgen4982
      @egzabiheryemsgen4982 3 года назад

      People value poker because they enjoy it, simple as. Lots of things the west has that probably aren’t good for us, but we have them anyway because we enjoy them.

  • @leonardoms4283
    @leonardoms4283 3 года назад

    It is just no true!

  • @ulisz
    @ulisz 3 года назад +2

    Dumb tips

  • @pluto3215
    @pluto3215 4 года назад

    I can't believe you have a pro joe biden commercial

    • @clash1469
      @clash1469 4 года назад +1

      You’re not very smart, are you?

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  4 года назад +3

      I don't control the ads.

  • @paulducharme60oo
    @paulducharme60oo 2 года назад +1

    It's as easy to cheat at poker as fishing with electronics.
    First, poker sites allow you to choose a table. This means you can chat on chatsites with another computer buddy or 2, or text with your on line buddies and gang up on other people by all choosing the same table number. You simply tell each other what you have and allow the person with the best hand to win over all the others. Yes that's how simple it is and why some people win all the time.
    That's why I don't waste money on them.
    You can even do that in the same household if there are more than one IP addresses.
    This simply cannot happen at real casino's.
    As far as bad algorithm is concerned, it most certainly is on some sites, rigged in favor of higher rated players, but not all.
    It is impossible for people with very little money also to beat those with tons $. They simply keep forcing the small change players to fold.
    Online Poker is totally rigged in favor of the wealthy and cheaters.