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Online Poker Turning into Bingo Tournaments

Posted by Curtom | December 21, 2008 | Posted in: Articles, News, Poker Life of Curtom, Poker Rooms, Poker Rules, Poker Tournament | Comments (2)

Over the past 6 months there has been a noticeable change in how online tournament poker is being played. No longer is the standard raise 3 – 4x’s the big blind. Those days are now gone forever. In some ways this is a good thing but in other ways it is very bad. The standard online tournament raise is now simply a minimum raise from any position. Maybe this is because I rarely play above the $30 tournament level but it is a tactic that is extremely annoying despite my being able to take advantage of it time after time again.

I know I have written about this phenomenon previously and how to defend against it but it still shocks me why anyone would want to raise the minimum in a full ring with pocket Aces from under the gun. I just do not understand that kind of thinking. Over and over again I saw hand after hand get cracked and then the player that minimum raise ask the question, “How could you call me with that crap?”, not realizing that a minimum raise prices in almost any hand you can be dealt.

Another strange change to online poker is the advent of the minimum raise after having made your hand on the flop. Probe bets are now being met with minimum raises and causing the min raiser to be sent to the rail more often due to the fact that the min raise, once again, prices in your opponent to make the call to see fourth street.

Bam!!!!

Another min raiser throws a fit wondering how his Ace King could get cracked by a set of Two’s when the board showed [A][K][X][2]. The idea of players not folding is fine with me. I understand in low stakes tournaments players are not going to fold and the variance can get pretty crazy because of this fact. However, when I got called pre-flop for 5k by [7][6]os and my Ace King goes up in flames because the flop came down [3][4][5] it really makes me wonder if I am playing poker or bingo. The concepts of playing poker no longer hold true in the online tournament world. It is a very difficult adjustment to make if you can call it an adjustment at all.

Yes, I ran good for a while and I continue to play good poker and cash but the game has changed again and not for the better. Players no longer use logic or even math in their thinking. It’s all about the excitement of getting your chips in the middle even with the worst hand.

That’s a scary thought indeed.

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2 Responses

  1. Jeriac 

    I agree with your statements completely. Not only are min raises common, calling raises with any two cards and hoping they hit appears to be the norm. I lost AA yesterday against 34 off and Q9 off. Of course I did my three times the blinds plus any limpers. Did not deter the players from calling and when 443 hit the board, who would think those cards were good. Or the 8 hit and the player assumes 2nd pair is good of course to my 2/3 rd the pot bet and they river the Q. Very dissapointing weekend. Makes me continue to question why I play online. I have to think that in the end playing “smart” is what will make me a winning playing.

  2. Curtom 

    Jeri,

    I feel your pain. I try to give credit to players when I am out played but sometimes there is just no rhyme or reason for what is taking place in these tournaments. Just as you described there are some really odd calls to big raises that are beyond being coy. Honestly, I believe some of these players are playing for the thrill of it sometimes and no logic need apply. As you stated earlier though. I have to believe that good play always wins out over foolishness in the long run.

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