Game is changing , but poker will remain for ever cos of its uniqueness in attracting people from all agesI wonder if in 10 or 29 years poker will be the same as it is today.
When I think back to my online game 10 years ago, there are differences.
I think it's unlikely that anything will change. Unless poker will be played by robots that will not show emotions. After all, it will be much harder to play with robots than with fishes. Fish are predictable, but robots will smile and bluff. And you will look into the eyes of a robot, but he is deceiving you.I wonder if in 10 or 29 years poker will be the same as it is today.
When I think back to my online game 10 years ago, there are differences.
This does not exclude the possibility of using tips in the game... And then playing with such players is almost equivalent to playing with a bot...Maybe some sort of online/live hybrid using webcams? We'd know there was a player there actually clicking the buttons and not a bot, could engage in table talk with others etc. It would help people have faith in the integrity of the games. I'm sure similar has probably been tried before, but more from a realism/entertainment point of view. It might become more of a necessity if players became wary of bots en masse.
We need to watch the next few months, but it looks like online poker is failing.I wonder if in 10 or 29 years poker will be the same as it is today.
When I think back to my online game 10 years ago, there are differences.