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[QUOTE="Madalin Poke, post: 6391549, member: 103534"] Online poker is more popular due to its accessibility but at virtual tables, the percentage of chaotic players is higher than in live poker. I am not necessarily referring to novice or inexperienced players, but to those who act completely illogically, contrary to basic poker strategies. They are easy to recognize, they are the ones who pay as much as they can to see a straight in the hole, or they play big bucks on the hands considered the worst in poker, such as J-3 or 10-2. And, not infrequently, you will be surprised to see that they come in a good combination and neutralize your strong hand. Poker players call them 'fish', I've always called them trolls, because their main feature is to annoy you. On the other hand in the live game, this type of player is easier to counter. Instead, online, he might take a lot of money from you with his bad hand, because you had no idea he was a troll. In addition, after that it is not excluded for the troller to get up from the table and not have the opportunity to recover what you lost from him. This has happened to me many times. And you can't really avoid them. But if you've got them on your radar, you have to be patient, let them shake at the table, and tax them when you have the best possible hand. I guess I have more comparisons but I can't think of it right now. Wish you all a good day! [/QUOTE]
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