How Long Do You Take to Make Your Decisions? (Online)

P

pltelles

Visionary
Platinum Level
Joined
Sep 8, 2018
Total posts
853
Awards
3
BR
Poker Chips
626
Casino Coins
0
  • #276
5 seconds
 
J

Joe1

Rock Star
Bronze Level
Joined
May 19, 2018
Total posts
385
Awards
2
Poker Chips
7
Casino Coins
0
  • #277
I think it depends on how far I'm at a tournament ... in the normal case about 20 seconds later, at least online gets a longer time clock ... it just depends on the general situation
 
IntenseHeat

IntenseHeat

Legend
Bronze Level
Joined
Nov 21, 2012
Total posts
1,058
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #278
I'm usually already taking certain variables into consideration while waiting for action to come around to me. So when it's my turn, I generally tend to act pretty quickly. In fact, I usually play with the auto timebank feature turned off and very rarely activate it. If I haven't made my decision before the action clock runs down, then I'm probably ok with my hand being folded.
 
FlushyFab

FlushyFab

Rock Star
Platinum Level
Joined
Oct 30, 2018
Total posts
228
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #279
Depends. Early in a tournament very quick. Late in a tournament gotta take some time. :D
 
T

TriszPoker

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 2, 2018
Total posts
78
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #280
Not much, usually 5-10 seconds regardless of hand strength. I already decide on a given street, what will I do on the next one if the board changes a certain way and action is x y or z.

I only completely balance the time bank with slow 15-20 sec time bank decisions as others do, if playing 55-109usd+ , below it is completely unnecessary especially against players you mark as fish. In my opinion it is very -EV to slow the game down by a lot, because you play less and less and less hands / hour, less hands = less opportunities to play against the weaker players.
 
D

donpiatnik

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
May 20, 2018
Total posts
297
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #281
matenq said:
For me it depends on which poker phase I am.
In the beginning and in the middle I leave myself only a few seconds, especially when I tend to fold.
At the end of an MTT at Finaltisch I try to give me ca. 20 seconds.
in tenths of a second ... :) It’s only in a serious tournament, in a serious situation, that I can’t really quickly decide what I think would be the right move. But in most of these situations, it’s worth protecting our existing chips.
 
Risto234

Risto234

põrandaalune pokkerimängija
Loyaler
Joined
Mar 26, 2018
Total posts
17,672
Awards
5
EE
Poker Chips
762
Casino Coins
5
  • #282
Clearly in 5 seconds or less (unless i am currently wasting time on purpose) :cool:
 
Dimission

Dimission

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 25, 2020
Total posts
334
Poker Chips
15
Casino Coins
0
  • #283
Risto234 said:
Clearly in 5 seconds or less (unless i am currently wasting time on purpose) :cool:
The same, Clearly in 5 seconds or less.
 
DIMARIK

DIMARIK

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Apr 6, 2021
Total posts
48
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #284
In any situation, I make a quick decision, I do not like people who delay time, I despise such people.
 
B

beatlebug

Visionary
Bronze Level
Joined
Dec 29, 2007
Total posts
500
Awards
6
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #285
I always make my decision before the play comes to me. I can decide on the spot. This is helpful as I am ready to make my play.I never hold up the game.

Beatlebug
 
el_soma77

el_soma77

Visionary
Bronze Level
Joined
Dec 2, 2020
Total posts
744
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #286
:cool: less than a minute, it's fast speed ...
 
nanida888

nanida888

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Oct 5, 2017
Total posts
315
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #287
Decision making depends on the opponents I play at the table and on the stage of the tournament as well. If the opponent often bluffs, then I react quickly, 5 seconds is enough, if the player is serious, then it takes more time to think. And on the stages of the tournament I agree with the author of the post.
 
G

Gusborgs22

Rock Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Nov 17, 2019
Total posts
188
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #288
Depends
Its great to think the bet sizes,
How much he will pay if has a pair of X for exemple
Or if you are bluffin, how much i have to bet to make he fold if he has X

Take a time to call too
Like a flush board (3 card), villain goes all in in the river. I think what he did in the flop turn and river if i have a strong hand
For exemple: check call then all in makes sense
Bet check all in two
If he bets 3 streets o check bet bet it doesnt makes sense
So, sometimes takes lots of time
Sometimes not
Pre flop its very quick, i'm used to my open/tribet range
 
O

orlando miguel rossler

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 6, 2014
Total posts
128
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #289







It always depends on what I have in my hand and what is on the flop if there is a chance of winning I think a lot if I don't fold instantly









ZPfBTNanAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC




[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)]
[COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)][/COLOR]














[/COLOR]

 
filippfilm

filippfilm

Rock Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Apr 24, 2021
Total posts
334
Poker Chips
25
Casino Coins
0
  • #290
matenq said:
For me it depends on which poker phase I am.
In the beginning and in the middle I leave myself only a few seconds, especially when I tend to fold.
At the end of an MTT at Finaltisch I try to give me ca. 20 seconds.



In different ways. It all depends on the players at the table . Sometimes it is lightning fast on the machine if the situation is obvious and worked out, and sometimes you have to take a time bank .
 
foran

foran

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 17, 2012
Total posts
393
Awards
1
Poker Chips
1
Casino Coins
0
  • #291
time should not be wasted, because when there is a difficult decision we will not need it, the free one will delay what you want.
 
Raphael Zabel

Raphael Zabel

Rock Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Jan 14, 2016
Total posts
270
Awards
2
Poker Chips
10
Casino Coins
0
  • #292
I usually respond quickly, thinking before I make decisions, just in a few crucial moments in tournaments for a little while to think about it.
 
A

acenit

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Nov 10, 2016
Total posts
134
Awards
1
Poker Chips
6
Casino Coins
0
  • #293
I usually make pretty quick, all about feel and how comfortable you are
 
A

ABPatsfan4

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Apr 25, 2021
Total posts
1
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #294
I make a decision quickly on the deal and take the necessary time after the flop but almost never more than 10 or 15 seconds.
 
el_soma77

el_soma77

Visionary
Bronze Level
Joined
Dec 2, 2020
Total posts
744
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #295
:cool: I think that maximum about 20 seconds, minimum about 5 seconds ...
 
P

Poeffy

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
Jan 11, 2021
Total posts
119
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #296
Depends of importancy, but mostly few seconds.
 
P

Pibo1797

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Dec 26, 2020
Total posts
89
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #297
In online poker take me just a few seconds to decide what i'm going to do
 
martinlgs

martinlgs

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
Apr 18, 2016
Total posts
1,274
Awards
1
VE
Poker Chips
122
Casino Coins
5
  • #298
sometimes even immediately, in milliseconds, you already have a scheme for each option if you are focused on the table and if you have a good streak
 
D

dgroes

Visionary
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 6, 2019
Total posts
692
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #299
matenq said:
For me it depends on which poker phase I am.
In the beginning and in the middle I leave myself only a few seconds, especially when I tend to fold.
At the end of an MTT at Finaltisch I try to give me ca. 20 seconds.

Depends. from the time the cards are distributed and i see my hand 5-10 secs
 
Xambo

Xambo

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Feb 3, 2021
Total posts
99
Poker Chips
0
Casino Coins
0
  • #300
Is always different. Usually around 10-15. sec.
 
Top