Use the zoom head up table to enjoy one-on-one action without interruption. To register, go to the Zoom tab in the lobby. As with existing zoom formats, all players in the zoom heads up game will face new opponents each time they fold.
Zoom Poker is a fast-paced cash game and tournament form, where opponents can change everything. This is because you are fighting against the team of players on the table instead of the fixed opponent.
You can fold at any time in the face of betting. You can also click "Fast Fold" to collapse before it gets in order.
Zoom can be played on desktop and mobile devices. If you have not downloaded free software yet, you can complete the game in a few minutes.
For cash games, select the game and bet level in the "Zoom" lobby under the "Zoom" tab. Start by clicking Join Game (Desktop) or Play Now (Mobile Device).
You will be asked to select the purchase price, if you click the "more purchase options" button, you will choose the number of tables you want to play. Since zooming is much faster than normal tables, we recommend starting zooming. When you feel more comfortable, you can add up to 4 zoom tables at the same time
When you click "OK", you will randomly sit in the group of players of your chosen game. Your first hand usually comes from a big blind. In each subsequent hand, you will sit randomly
Zoom You can collapse quickly using the Quick Fold button if you do not want to play at any time, or if you do not have the option to check at cash games or tournaments. If you click "Fast Fold" or fold elsewhere in your hand, you will immediately deal with new opponents and new opponents. In the Zoom cash game, we play part of the game pool. These players have chosen to play Zoom in the game and those games. In the zoom tournament, you are a member of a group of players registered for the event.
Players sit randomly in their hands and set blinds according to the most blind big blinds on the table. In this way, everyone will pay the big blind in the same proportion over the long term.
Even after collapsing, if you hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the collapse button, you can stay at the table and see the end of the hand. However, using "Fast Fold", you can not stay at the table and see the edge of the hand (the "Fast Fold" button is designed to move quickly to another table).
There are also several options for trying different scale table animations. You can find these in "Settings" (Desktop only)
We are eager to constantly improve our new game features by listening to your feedback. So please let us know if there is a problem playing Zoom or if you have comments. Just contact the support department with feedback.
I like to play with players who think poker is easy to earn money. Tough players are those who understand that the winning player can win 4-5 Big Blinds per 100 hands in a cash game. For most live poker games, the cost per hour is between $ 2 and $ 7. The game is even worse. Excellent players can expect to "earn money" in about 20% of the game. I often hear quotes from "poker relaxed lifestyle" from people trying to make poker their profession.
I started social poker with my friends and family, and after learning the game I proceeded to cash games, tournaments and online games. In order to get better (and to earn more money), I have studied poker experts to find a predictable and profitable strategy. Unfortunately, in mathematically complex games such as poker, there is no single perfect strategy to function each time. However, using certain mathematical expressions greatly increases the likelihood of success. The best decision I have ever made is to create a systematic process for every point in the game. I checked the best percentage based on the mathematical probability of each position on the table and adjusted the strategy to each position. For example, in the initial position, because knowledge on the decision of the opponent is limited, we used high-quality cards to reduce vulnerabilities and enhance "power".
Chris Sparks: I am concentrating on online cash games, but I began participating in the tournament. Tournaments are feasts and famine. Their difference is really ridiculous, and cash gamers are more like stable income workers. I played it many times. Every summer I will play a 2 month World Poker Tournament in Las Vegas, but I am always suited for online skills. It is more statistically based. It gives me real analysis capabilities. Among other things, I can play multiple games at once. At my peak, I played 30 poker games at once and made decisions every second. It is not possible