Some years ago Pokerroom was one of the most popular sites on the internet and I frequented the site quite regularly. It has made a sensational return to online poker and I for one am very glad about that for many quite separate reasons. Firstly as an online poker player then I feel that it is very important to change sites on a regular basis and this means that you need to have a plethora of sites in which you can play poker at. This means that your opponents can never really get an angle on how you play and also that you can change screen names often. This prevents your better opponents from maximising their earn rates against you.
However if you play below certain levels then you may find that staying at the same site is better for your chances of making money. This is mainly because of the fact that your existing player notes that you have built up over what will be a very substantial amount of time have an awful lot of value. This can be looked at by way of comparing it to a business that has been in existence a fair amount of time and has built up a client base of regular customers and goodwill with its suppliers. Pokerroom in terms of player numbers fits the bill on that score because at peak times then you can find around 40,000 active players at any one time.
But also as a serious poker player then I am aware that you need to build your earn rate in increments in cash poker games. By that then I mean that you need to base your play on information retrieval and this is how the best online players make money…..they simply use the information that is available to them far better than the masses. So by that I am referring to the fact that the site lobby needs to be clear and functional and by this I am talking about the vital key game data that any serious online player needs to be able to make money consistently. This means being able to game select and player numbers are vital here.
It also means being able to see the stack sizes clearly because as a no limit hold’em player then you will be either playing a deep stack or a shallow stack if you are a regular player. The best players are either playing deep or shallow but never an in between stack and so that basically means that if you can see what the stack sizes are then this is a total indication as to how good these players are potentially. Also the site lobby on Pokerroom has great stats on the average pot size, number of hands per hour and also how many players are seeing the flop. If you are the type of player to go after and chase bonuses then they also have a 100% sign up bonus up to $1000 if that grabs your fancy.
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