chupawhat
Member
In my opinion, poker, like other skill-based games, has many different variations. From what I’ve observed, an amateur player will always have a low RTP. I think the pace of the game is slow. But there’s a dangerous element here, which, in my view, is the strong illusion of control. Everyone seems to know that club poker is one of those gambling games where, theoretically, you can make consistent money, and I believe that’s what draws in professional players. This, in my opinion, acts like a magnet for casual players, and based on what I’ve seen, the high volatility leads to random wins, further feeding that illusion of control. However, from my perspective, most casual players don’t realize that poker is, in many ways, a far more complex game than chess.
- What are your thoughts?
- Do you play poker club?
- Are you a professional player?
- Do you earn money or just play for fun?
- What casinos / poker rooms did you choose and why?