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If I were to have a high success rate in online poker/ blackjack, would I in theory have a high success rate at a real casino?

I've never been to a real casino and I've been practicing online.
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why is it so hard to find a live Online casino in the US offering 3 card poker and whatnot

tired of playing 21 and roulette and bacc, i just want some carnival games
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I live in Australia, closet casino is hour and a half away,any online poker sites that accept Aussies? TIA

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This is probably a really weird question, but I am a winning poker player with over a million hands played online and I have only played live at casino 10 times in the last 10 years. I don't even know what to look at.

It felt weird like I had a nut flush on the river so I look at the guy to make it seem like I was trying to read him before I bet. It just felt weird. Like do people even get reads off of people on the river. I'd almost feel more comfortable looking at the felt and playing off of bet sizing and read about his play. Not physical tells. I don't even like staring at people. I'm kind of rambling but does anyone have any advice.Should I practice staring at people and looking for things. WTF do I do? What should I look for? How do I act? I feel comfortable when not in the hands and chatting to people, but when I'm in hands I'm feeling lost.
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I'm an experienced, 100% online player but was going to go to the casino to play poker this weekend for the first time in 5+ years. I've only played casino poker 10-15 times in my life between 2005-2013. What should I bring for a planned 10+ hour session?

I was going to grab a little sling bag but what are some ideas to pack. I'm going to bring a tablet but I am terribly ignorant of what casinos allow these days. Last time I played I don't even think they allowed cell phones out at the table but I hear times have changed. Do they have free wifi? Can you bring in a water bottle and snacks? I heard you can use tablets at the table for surfing but I suppose you have to put it away if you are in a hand? Any other tips for someone in my situation.
Also I am so used to having Poker Tracker 4, what tips do you have for tracking people, or any other tells or anything else you can think to remind or tell me.
I am in the Vancouver region. Stakes will be 1/3 NL. either 300-400 max buy depending where I go.
EDIT: Thanks for the help. I'm going to go bare bones. Just a fully charged phone, maybe a granola in my pocket, 1k cash and plan on staying 5-6 hours unless I'm up over 2 buyins and the table is crazy then I might consider staying but I'm hoping to book a win the first time to make it a positive experience so I might walk after 5 hours if I'm up a couple hundred. If I lose more than 700 i might also walk, definitely if I lose the thousand because I don't want to get too destroyed or I might not want to come back for while. Going to try and stay vigilant and watch very closely, think about ways to beat each player and what ranges they play without obsessing over numbers.
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It‘s a sad day for online poker in Switzerland - Offshore casinos are getting banned

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Are there any rules against bringing a tablet and playing online poker w/ a hotspot in a cardroom/casino?

I've heard of this happening outside of the USA such as at the EPT or in Canada but I've never seen this go down in the USA. I have a Windows 8 Surface w/ a Sprint WiFi HotSpot and it runs Bovada flawlessly. I've seen people with iPads at tournaments who will watch TV or sports between hands, I was wondering if this is illegal in American cardrooms or if anyone else has done this?
I plan on calling my local cardroom and asking them if it is okay but I was wondering what your local cardrooms stance is on this?
Edit: Not saying I'm going to do it, just more or less curious.
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I'm an online poker refugee and I'm starting to think it's impossible to grind a profit playing live at the local casino because I feel like they too much money off the table for me to show a profit in the long run...

Could you guys help me do the math here?
I was strictly an online player and I massed over $10,000 over a few years in which I have liquidated into cash and I wanted to start playing 1/2NL and running a few tourneys each weekend at the casino.
However, I'm starting to think that my live local poker room might not be nearly as profitable as online poker. Could poker help me do the math?
in 1/2NL, they take a max rake of $6 per hand.
the weekend tourneys are the $65+$15 tourney fee +$10 addon (4,000 chip addons... money goes to dealer, not prizepool)
So while I pony up $90 for the buyin... only ~70% of my buyin is in play. Also factor in the 2% dealer if I win. I have actually won 2 of these tournaments this year (2 first place chops for $1,000ish)
and while its quite thrilling to make the money live... I just think that with all of the money the casino is taking off the table in these games... it just makes it nearly impossible to beat the house unless you play practically mistake free poker. I consider myself to be a pretty solid player... but how solid do you have to be to grind a profit against these rates?
Edit: Also, lets factor in gas to and from the casino.. About $10-$12 a trip at current fuel rates.
Edit 2: Casino also takes $1 out of each cash game pot for the bad beat jackpot.
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Why you should learn poker and game theory (LONG READ)

Hello everyone! I have only been on Reddit for a few months but I learned so much from it that I figured I should try and give back to the community. English is my second language and this is the first time I ever write a full-length article, I hope you will enjoy reading it and I would be very thankful if you could provide some feedback about my writing, about the topic, or about anything else really… So here goes!
Why you should learn poker and game theory:
My story is similar to that of many: I learned about the game 10 years ago (during the golden age of online poker) when some friends of mine invited me to play a home game. Although I initially thought of poker as just another game of chance akin to playing slots or roulette in a casino, I quickly came to realize that there is a lot more to it as my more experienced friends would repeatedly get the best of me during these home games, which led me to start watching videos and reading strategy books to improve my skill… Little did I know it’d be the start of a journey that would impact many different aspects of my life way beyond the game itself, as most of the fundamental principles learned through poker can be applied to your decision-making outside of the game, especially when it comes to money management and investing. Now, let’s dive into a few of these principles:

- Risk management (i.e. Bankroll management)
When learning about how to be successful playing poker, the first big piece of advice most people come across is bankroll management or BRM. To understand BRM, you must first realize that poker has a lot of variance: you might be vastly ahead in a given hand but there is almost always a slim chance that you will lose in the end if one specific card hits. This implies that you will sometimes lose even though you were a 99% favorite, and that you will sometimes get unlucky and lose 2, 5 or maybe even 20 such encounters in a row. THIS is variance. It doesn’t mean that you played bad or that you made bad decisions, but rather that you got unlucky. Over time you will have lucky streaks and unlucky streaks, and these will average out in the long term… It’s just the way the game goes.
Now that we understand variance, let’s get back to BRM. What is it exactly? Let’s say you are the best poker player in the world but you only have 1000$ that you can EVER use to play with. Taking your whole 1000$ on one table and multiplying your stack at an exponential rate might seem like a good idea. Surely nothing can go wrong since you’re the best player in the world right? But variance can be a bitch ;) Even if you’re the best you will lose regularly and you will sometimes get unlucky, it’s just part of the game. The correct move here is to apply BRM, which means only using a small % of your available capital for each game you play in order to reduce the risk of going broke. Using only 100$ per game would already be a lot safer, but you still run the risk of going under on a streak of bad luck. If you only allocate 10$ per game you play, then it becomes virtually impossible for you to ever go broke, even on a huge streak of bad luck. Sure it’s not as exciting and you won’t be making money quite as fast as you could, but this is the way to go to make sure you don’t go broke…
This approach to risk management translates very well to investing:
- Only invest what you can afford to lose. Once the money is on the table it’s as good as gone, which is why you should only use your “spare” cash and never invest with your living expenses or worse, borrow money to invest.
- Diversify your investments. There is always a chance, however slim it might be, that you will lose most of your investment. This is why going all-in on a specific investment is generally a bad idea (this applies particularly well in the crypto space).
Proper BRM allows you to make sure that you will come out ahead in the long run if you play well, which basically comes down to making more good decisions than bad ones. But that’s assuming you don’t let emotions come in the way of your decision-making, which brings us to our next point…

- Emotional management (i.e. Handling tilt/Positive mindset)
Nobody likes losing… In the same way we enjoy winning because of the dopamine rush, we feel bad when we lose which is totally natural. Overcoming this and avoiding tilt (irrational decisions made out of angefrustration) is an essential skill for any successful poker player. You might play a sound game of poker and apply good BRM, but you will still lose if you let your emotions get the best of you.
After a loss, rather than being angry and frustrated, you should evaluate your decision-making. If your decision-making was good, you just got unlucky and you shouldn’t worry about it since you are playing for the long run (remember that variance teaches us that anything can happen in the short-term). If your decision-making was bad, you need to learn from your mistakes and move on. The key here is to always have a positive mindset: making mistakes is part of the learning process and should be seen as an occasion to improve. Being angry and ranting, on the other hand, rarely result in anything positive.
Again, this translates very well to investing:
- Don’t be impulsive, don’t let your emotions cloud your judgment. You should not FOMO because the price is pumping, nor should you sell because of FUD or price corrections. If you believe in a project, short-term price changes (did I hear someone say “variance”?) shouldn’t bother you.
- Don’t get stuck up on losses. You bought the top and it crashed immediately after? You sold the bottom right before a huge rally? Don’t let this bother you: what’s done is done and you just need to move on and make the best of your current situation.
- Have a positive mindset. Anger and frustration lead to nothing. Yes you could have bought in 2009 when you first heard about it, hindsight is always 20/20. Stay positive and keep learning/improving yourself.
The good thing about all this is that it goes way beyond poker or investing. Being aware of your emotions and how they affect you, learning how to handle losing even when you were “supposed” to win, etc… All this can tremendously help you in all aspects of life by making you less impulsive and more rational in your decision-making. Now, this leaves us with our last fundamental principle of a sound poker strategy:

- Basic stats and probabilities (i.e. Expected value/Odds)
To become an accomplished player, you will inevitably have to learn about these simple mathematical tools that poker players use all the time in their decision-making process, such as odds and expected value. To make it very simple, the expected value (EV) of any bet is (REWARD \ WinRate - RISK), meaning that if you can bet 1000$ with a chance to win 10k$ half of the time, your EV is *(10000\0.5)-1000 = +4000$**. Obviously these are great odds to take as long as you have enough capital to overcome variance. But things would be very different if the odds of winning were only 5% as your EV would then be negative *(10000\0.05)-1000 = -500$.*** Now this is clearly a bet you should not take…
Now that you know probabilities, statistics and game theory are useful decision-making tools in poker, guess what? They are also extremely useful in investing! Even better, the study of game theory with problems such as the “Byzantine generals” or the “Three prisoners” has been, along with cryptography, the foundation on which blockchain technology was built, enabling the trustless and decentralized services that are about to revolutionize our world…
Assuming this was enough to pique your interest and make you want to dig deeper, I’ll just add that just like the other topics we discussed and as you might have guessed, this translates very well to investing and also to pretty much anything in your life:
- Learn how to break down complex situations. Logical thinking paired with a statistical approach will help you break down any complex problem into several easier problems, making the whole thing a lot easier to approach/comprehend.
- Base your decisions on a methodical and rational approach. List every possible outcome along with its associated upside/downside, estimate the probability of each outcome to occur and make the best decision based on the information available.
My point here is that risk management, emotional management and statistics/game theory are all awesome tools that you should definitely add to your arsenal. Not only will it improve your money-management and investing, it will also be beneficial to your decision-making and to your life in general. Of course poker is not the only way to learn about these, but I personally found it to be the best practice ground to refine and improve them, which is why I strongly encourage you all to try it out and study the game.
I hope you enjoyed the article, and I wish you all a happy 2021 bull run! May we all come closer to retirement and financial independence!

TL;DR: more than a game, poker is a school of thought. It teaches you to be reasonable, to assess the risk of every single choice you make, to overcome you emotions, to play the long game rather than the short game, to make informed decisions, etc… This has made me a lot wiser in every aspect of my life, which is why I strongly encourage to try it out and read about poker strategy.
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Points bet

I'm in the u.s. but have been dipping into Australian stocks using foreign ordinaries on the u.s. side because there seems to be more value overseas.
I've found a few posts on here about 5 months ago about points bet, but I need to bring up what is going on in the u.s. now. We've finally decided to stop protecting people from themselves and legalized gambling so states are slowly bringing gambling online.
Each state is bringing it on according to their own rules and they are all different and chaotic (naturally). In the u.s. most states are allowing casino operators to operate a limited number of "skins". These are rights to operate an online sports book casino and poker room. Casinos own the skins and decide what software they will use on each of these skins.
In Michigan we decided to have a single skin for all these gaming types. That means that each casino can only have one sports book, casino and poker room. The fact that one of them chose points bet is actually pretty big.
They also have market share in other states that have legalized gambling (5 others right now). They have positive net gaming revenue, which doesn't sound significant, but with heavy promotions going on right now things are pretty tight for the operators. For example there's a Canadian based online sports book here in the u.s. (score media) that delivered negative net gaming revenue for the year in similar markets as points bet and is still commanding a ~1.3b usd valuation (although they have some potential upside in Canadian single game sports betting being legalized).
All that said: here's a few big points why the stock is going higher.
Right now all these gaming stocks in the u.s. are blowing up as people finally start to realize that there's going to be huge opportunity here as all these states bring gaming online.
Points bet owns their own code and has a unique feature which differentiates itself from other books. I think this has gotten the attention of casino operators and how some australian company no one here has heard of got a skin in the single skin Michigan market.
They have a deal with nbc which will almost guarantee their adoption in other u.s. states as the network will promote their book to a national audience.
They will bring an online casino to Michigan later this year to compliment the sports book. It's already in new jersey and I imagine will come to other states soon.
If this thing was trading in the u.s. market at a more significant clip than 10,000 shares a day I think the valuation would be much more significant.
Tldr: points bet has big potential in the u.s. market that is understated. 🚀🚀
Edit words and: been to Melbourne and Sydney a couple times and lost money betting on the Sidney giants. Can't remember if it was them or the team they were playing but one of them have the same fight song as notre dame in the u.s.
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