Is poker getting harder? What's your take?

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  • #51
Yes, for sure its harder nowadays cause there are a lot of courses and online streamers which are giving good advices regarding this game
 
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  • #52
I think poker is harder, but mostly because the edges are thinner now. Years ago you could beat games just by knowing basic ABC stuff, value betting strong hands, and not punting. Now even recreational players know about ranges, c-bets, and position. That doesn’t mean games are unbeatable, but mistakes are smaller and you have to grind for every bb. Feels less about crushing and more about consistently not messing up
 
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  • #53
People have more access to information these days than they have in the past. Not only are there forums like CardsChat, where players share information and strategies, but in recent years, a lot of pros have started teaching poker courses. Information on how to play well is readily available. A lot more available than it was even 20 years ago.

So, to answer your question, "is poker getting harder?" No, it's still the exact same game it's always been. Players are just getting better.
 
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  • #54
Player pool is stronger, no doubt. But also feels like everyone is trying to play GTO wizard mode in a $5 game. Bro… just value bet your top pair and chill
 
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This is a question I see asked a lot: Is poker getting harder than it used to be? From my perspective, the answer is yes—but not in a way that should discourage newer players.

Today, more players understand basic strategy, position, and bankroll management. There’s also a huge amount of free content available, so the average skill level has definitely increased. Compared to earlier days, it’s harder to find tables full of complete beginners.

That said, I don’t think poker is “solved” or unbeatable. Many players still make the same mistakes: poor tilt control, weak bankroll discipline, and playing too predictably. I’ve found that focusing on fundamentals and table selection still gives a solid edge, especially at lower and mid stakes.

For me, poker hasn’t become impossible—just more competitive. The players who study a little, stay disciplined, and manage emotions can still be profitable.

What do you think? Has poker become tougher in your games, or do you feel there are still plenty of good opportunities to win?
 
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  • #56
I don't think it's more difficult; what's happening is that people have more information today.
 
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  • #57
Yes, it’s getting more difficult. Nowadays there’s much more content available, and many players are studying and using solid strategies, especially online.
 
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