VanshHere Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM #1 Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM A structure where new poker players compete amongst newbies itslef to gain confidence and with the time they get the opportunity to play with the beasts
clotoria89 Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM That would be dope fr, way better than getting thrown to the sharks right away. I'd be down for that.
synax Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM That would be sick honestly, way better than getting eaten alive by the regs on day one 😂 count me in.
Homwyy6 Posted Thursday at 07:52 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 07:52 PM That's a solid idea man, would definitely help new players learn without losing their bankrolls in 2 hands lol.
homoen Posted Thursday at 08:14 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:14 PM ngl this is the best way to build a proper community, nobody wants to keep rebuying after getting crushed by sweats all day
ravora Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM Yeah exactly, starting with people at the same level takes so much pressure off. You actually get to learn from mistakes instead of just getting stacked immediately
pyxlyn67 Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM honestly this would keep way more casual players around, seen too many people quit after a week cause the learning curve is brutal
Tycni Posted Thursday at 09:18 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:18 PM Honestly this is exactly what poker sites are missing, every other game has beginner lobbies but in poker you just get farmed from day one
peltari Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM been saying this for ages, it's wild that even small stakes tables are full of sharks these days
Sylique Posted Thursday at 09:39 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 09:39 PM Fr, a separate newbie pool is the only thing that would get me to actually sit at a poker table without sweating bullets
Zylori Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM love this concept, nothing worse than sitting down for the first time and getting stacked by some guy with 10 years of hand charts memorized
Mikkevvar Posted Friday at 10:10 AM #13 Posted Friday at 10:10 AM A simple locked table count for new accounts would work, maybe limit it to the first 1000 hands or something so people can learn without getting cleaned out.
Kendallenora Posted Friday at 01:46 PM #14 Posted Friday at 01:46 PM i'd fnially have a shot at hitting a flush without some reg cold 4betting me every other orbit
yogpog Posted Saturday at 08:21 AM #15 Posted Saturday at 08:21 AM I get the idea but it might just delay the reality check when they finally face the regulars anyway.
Emberast Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM #16 Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM Stdy one leak at a time instead.
rexen7 Posted Saturday at 09:42 AM #17 Posted Saturday at 09:42 AM Finally a chance to grind some Texas hlodem without watching my stack vanish in the first 15 minutes from some shark floating the flop every hand.
cedaran19 Posted Saturday at 10:44 AM #18 Posted Saturday at 10:44 AM that setup sounds cool but also download a hand tracker early, reviewing your own plays shows leaks way faster than just hoping the shark pool never finds you. even one quick session review after the noob tables helps build real confidence
Pyxesse11 Posted Saturday at 12:35 PM #19 Posted Saturday at 12:35 PM trouble is half the newbies are just regs on fresh accounts anyway
sydneyaron Posted Saturday at 04:26 PM #20 Posted Saturday at 04:26 PM smurfs ruin this withni a week
Zylkaienne Posted yesterday at 04:54 AM #21 Posted yesterday at 04:54 AM honestly i think just seeing how other newbies misplay the same marginal hands i do is worth more than a dzen strategy videos, plus you can slowly test aggression without some reg instantly 4bet shoving your top pair.
cedarumelle Posted yesterday at 09:01 AM #22 Posted yesterday at 09:01 AM learning in a safe pool without getting felted every five seconds is such a relief. i actually figured out my own weak turn cbet spots way quicker when everyone else was also making the same scared checks.
frostra Posted yesterday at 09:05 AM #23 Posted yesterday at 09:05 AM smurfs are the real beasts anyway so its more like training for the next level immediately
kim5qxl5kfi Posted 6 hours ago #24 Posted 6 hours ago I would rather deal with the occasional smurf than get instantly felted by a table full of regs who have been grinding for years, at least the smurf has to pretend to be bad for a few hands.
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