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This is the juiciest and fishiest list you will find on StartYourBankroll.com. Use our professional ranking system to find the loosest and most passive poker games available online. These are, by far, the easiest games to beat, especially for beginners.
"Easy-to-Win" Games
Easy-to-Win Games - Poker Room Ratings This page has ranked online poker rooms based on how easy it is for a person to win consistently at their games they offer. To simplify the ranking, we are primarily looking for poker rooms with many loose and passive games (many players calling, but not raising or check/raising). These is generally the easiest style of game to "win" - even for a beginner/novice. Many poker rooms offer a notes function, which allows you to take notes on your opponents. There are also third party tracking and analysis software titles available for some poker rooms, which allow you to map your opponents (using a historical hands function). Both of these features make it easier to play a consistently winning game of poker, by helping you to modify your game depending on the opponents you play. Online poker is all about winning money. Of course poker is a fun game to play, but it's even more fun when you're making money doing it! One way to win is to have opponents who are worse poker players than you. These players are known as 'fish'. Our expert researchers have played their share in all the major poker rooms, and consequently know where the weakest opponents can be found. Please keep in mind that one room might have really soft 'Texas Hold'em' competition, but very tough 'Omaha' competition. Another poker room might have aneasy-to-beat tournaments section, but very tight cash ring games section. The top list above will help you find online poker rooms with the easiest games to beat in your preferred game. What makes a poker game easy to beat? The answer is the opponents, and how loose they play the game. In the poker room lobby, you can get a quick understanding of what kind of players are seated at different tables. High average-view flop percentages and large average pot sizes are generally good signs of loose games with weak players. Once you've found a game with some weak players, you have to know how to exploit them to get the most money out of them. Here, we will list a few common mistakes that inexperienced poker players tend to make at the poker table: Playing too many hands - A lot of poker players tend to play too many starting hands and get into trouble as a result. With strict starting hand standards set, you will have a significant advantage over these players. Playing their hands too far - Weak players don't know when to fold, and they will often play all the way to the river with just mediocre hands. When you're up against one of these players, known as "calling stations," you should bet your big hands high and make them pay as much as possible at all times in order to gain the most reward. Overplaying their draws - Bad poker players rarely care about the pot odds of a hand. If they pick up a straight or flush draw, they are prepared to call just about any amount. It stings when they actually hit their draw, but if you keep betting hard against them, you will make more money in the long run, guaranteed. Predictability - Many poker players tend to be extremely predictable, and you can always discern what their actions at the poker table really mean. When they bet or raise, they most likely have a strong hand; otherwise, they will just check or call. If you are able to identify and exploit these predictable players and their actions, you will find it very easy to maximize your amount of winnings at the poker table.
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