Online poker sites can afford to offer you cheaper games because they have very little overhead costs. They don’t have to rent a big venue or pay the salary of hundreds of employees. Adding a poker game to their selection of games does not cost them anything and they are able to offer you low stake or even free games. Beginners will start with the free online poker, move on to low stake games, and finally move on to the big stakes when they know all the rules.
Online poker websites are also able to offer tournaments at a much lower cost than conventional casinos. Winners of online poker tournaments sometimes gain entry to real-life brick and mortar poker tournaments.
A negative side to online poker websites is that you will often be exposed to more fraudsters. It’s easier for fraudsters to arrange collusion between players, as it’s harder to detect this online. But online poker websites are improving their anti-fraud measures and they are getting better at detecting collusion and other types of fraud. Nowadays, online poker websites hire security personnel to view card, player and pattern history. They are also able to check player computer IP addresses, which will tell them if there is more than one person playing simultaneously from the same house or office. If they detect anything fishy, they cancel the player’s login and ask them not to visit their site again.
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