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Originally Posted by Wooderson One thing I have noticed is that I play much more aggressive online, and I'm a freakin' rock live. | This is probably your entire problem. I don't know what you mean by visualizing the game. |
I agree with you. I just can't figure out why.
As for visualizing the game, what I mean is this: online, you get a "bird's eye view" of the table. I think more about my position, how many people are in the pot, who is playing their position well in a given hand (although that is one aspect I am transferring to live games much better), etc.
Live, since it's 1st person view, I don't seem to do any of that as well or as quickly. Half the time I don't even think about it, or think to think about it.
Also, whoever mentioned tells: I don't think I worry about this live, but I like your idea of watching my reactions online compared to live. I do know that live I tend to shake in the hands for the first hour, and that's whether I play a given hand or not; whether I have a hand or am bluffing. So I'm not sure it's a tell as much as it is just first hour jitters. But I really like the idea of "playing your on-line games as if you were actually at the table with your opponents -- but only from a behavior standpoint."