Online Poker – How You Can Win Against Software

June 12, 2009 · Posted in News, Poker 

The key to beating on-line poker software is to test the rhythm of the computer and to play methodical and smart poker. For on-line poker players battling computer software, rhythm is important. Computer programs often have a “what if” or “if, then” script to certain scenarios. For instance, if the computer has a strong hand, then the computer will raise. Another instance is if the computer has not made a hand or missed a draw, then the computer will fold. Obviously, most on-line poker scripts are not this simplistic and will have multiple variables for “if, then” case scenario. The most important issue is to make a mental note on any rhythmic reactions you see. For instance, if a computer is in last position to act and is checked all the way through to the computer. If the computer makes a bet, attempt a re-raise to see how the computer reacts. This is important to be able to test for future scenarios in which you can easily buy a pot from the computer due to your ability to recognize a rhythmic response. Perhaps there may be a threshold to which the computer may fold. It may take an all-in or perhaps a quantified raise higher than the scripted threshold to call. Change the re-raise betting amount to test and ascertain the scripted fold threshold.

Playing methodical, smart poker is your best bet against methodical on-line poker software. Position, position, position is the key to success. It is important to fold marginal hands in early position pre-flop. The purpose of this is that you are running a risk for a raise from a player further down the road. This will mean that your now marginal hand is stuck in limbo. Call and perhaps you are up against a much stronger hand and hope to get lucky or fold and lose the money that you initially put down. Marginal hands are okay to call with the closer you are to the dealer button. The closer the position to the dealer button, the fewer players remaining to re-raise and action afterward is favorable to you as you are in last position. On-line poker software is methodical and uses statistics and longevity to beat poker players. Beginner poker players often run on emotion and luck. The on-line poker software has nowhere to go but play poker.

Regardless of how many lucky or bad beats a human player will give an on-line poker software, statistically over the long run, the on-line poker software will come out ahead. The key is to play just as methodical, but with a dash of humanity. Human reaction can be a strong asset when playing against a predictable on-line computer software. Use smart poker and take jabs with positions as you try to steal pots or incite the computer to statistically give up a draw by elimination of pot odds. In the end, the key to beating on-line poker software is to play just as methodical but with a dash of humanity.

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