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4 Unobvious Ways to Win More in Online Poker

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
June 12, 2024
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They always tell us that to win more in online poker, we need to improve our skills (bluffing, reading opponents, and so on). That’s a good piece of advice, in fact. But there are other, more strategic tricks, too.

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4 Ways To Increase Poker Wins

#1 Play in Small Poker Rooms

One trick that many players overlook is joining smaller poker rooms. These rooms aren’t swarming with top-tier players. Your chances of winning are thus bigger.

So it’s really smart to seek out lesser-known or newer poker platforms that haven’t yet attracted the big sharks. For example, try to play poker at JackPoker. You’ll see that there’s less competition there and it’s easier for you to read your opponents. Plus, you can quickly learn different playing styles and tricks.

#2 Participate in Poker Tournaments with Small Realistic Prizes

Big tournaments with huge prizes look incredibly attractive. And that’s their biggest issue. They attract the pros. But, if you aim for tournaments with smaller, more realistic prizes, you’ll find less competition.

Look for daily or weekly tournaments with modest prize pools. There are many of those on the aforementioned Jack Poker platform (you can find the full JackPoker review here). Besides the wins as such, you’ll probably notice that when there’s less pressure, the game’s more enjoyable, too.

#3 Play on Platforms with Rakeback

Each poker room takes some fee from you for playing. Rakeback is thus part of this fee returned to you. It’s much like cashback specifically for poker.

So if you really want to get more money from your poker play, it should be wise to sign up on sites with generous rakeback deals. Plus, there can be seasonal or exclusive promotional offers with rakeback. You normally learn about these ones from push notifications and newsletters.

#4 Play with Crypto

Using cryptocurrency for poker is normally a bit more profitable than using fiat money. That’s because of two factors. You get your money faster and there are no transaction fees. Besides, crypto bonuses are typically more generous than regular ones.

So if you know a reputable poker site that accepts cryptocurrency, playing there should be generally more lucrative than playing in a fiat money casino. Plus, there’s enhanced privacy and security.

Tricks That Don’t Really Work

Now, not all advice is good advice. Here are some commonly recommended tricks that don’t actually help much.

  • Playing Multiple Tables at Once

People often say that playing multiple tables can increase your chances of winning. But unless you’re super skilled, this can actually hurt your game. Playing more than one table means dividing your attention. You can’t focus as well, and you might miss important tells or make mistakes. 

  • Relying A Lot on Bluffing

Bluffing is an exciting part of poker, right? But relying on it too much can backfire. Good players can spot a consistent bluffer a mile away and will use it against you. Of course, you can still use it as a part of your strategy but not as the whole game plan.

  • Finding One Versatile Approach

Even if you’ve found a superb strategy, using it for every player won’t work. Each opponent is different. What works on one player might fail miserably on another. So you’ll have to always change and adapt.

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All in all, the key takeaway is to think strategically. If you are choosing a poker room, consider one with lighter competition and not just one that looks good to you. If you are looking for a tournament to participate in, choose one with multiple smaller prizes, even though massive wins may loom more attractive. Keep it thoughtful and realistic.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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