I play both live and online. And my winrate in live games is much higher than online (actually, its a lossrate online).
Is it just skill level that makes all the difference? I would think that online, there are more distractions- multi-tabling, surfing, watching movies etc. While live, you are mostly focused only on playing.
People play much tighter online because they are playing more hands per hour... it's hard to patiently wait for good hands when you are only getting 30 hands per hour live.
It's the skill level. It's common for winning live small stakes players to be long term losers online. But winning online players are rarely losers @ live games.
live is 30% less rigged, so you're marginal losses online (win rate - 30% rigged rate = Expectated Value) deviates towards you're true win rate. In other words, Yes.
live is 30% less rigged, so you're marginal losses online (win rate - 30% rigged rate = Expectated Value) deviates towards you're true win rate. In other words, Yes.
sky poker is easy as live poker. Played on it for 2 weeks when i self excluded my FTP account (becuase of exams but after 1 day i was bored and wanted to play).
There easy becuase there just casual recreational players that havent got clue about proper strategy and are playing for fun. Even the presenters on sky poker are recreational and havent got a clue what there on about.. e.g button raised in a mtt, every1 had over 60 BBs. BB has AQ, presenter says "He should raise here to find out where he is, if the button calls or raises he knows he is behind and can give up".
because most people don't drive all the way to the casino to fold most of their hands
for example, I generally play very tight pre-flop. In a $1/$2 game I was dealt KK on the button and there were several limpers. I made it $20 and got two callers who are both solid players. They will call just for the excitement of possibly cracking my big pair. Flop is A x x, they both check, I bet $50 and they insta-fold. EZ money.
I don't think its skill level, though. I see lots of players who know how to play well, but choose not to. When you are stuck with one table and 30 hands per hour its much different than 10 or more tables and hundreds of hands per hour online.
Sitting and folding is a skill not everyone is interesting in developing.
I think an overlooked fact in these disscussions is multitabling, your live winning regulars can only play one table, so you don't have 3 or 4 real solid players on every table.
Live tourneys and cash, mega $$$ profits
Online tourneys and cash, about as negative an ROI as is possible
It is such an extreme difference for me I'm similarly befuddled. Obv, answer is easy for me - don't play online. I still get sucked in tho... and just bleed all those live profits. Sigh. Not rogged tho, online is just BS.