As a tactically oriented game with a strong emphasis on skill, poker is constantly evolving. Many strategies that were considered innovative or even revolutionary ten years ago are nowadays accepted as the standard.
Without constantly improving their poker skills, every player would stagnate and eventually miss out on the latest poker trends. So, in what way is today’s poker scene different from the one a decade ago? Here are the biggest ways this card game and the landscape around it have changed over the last ten years.
It’s Much Easier To Learn Poker Nowadays
Although online poker was already booming in the first decade of the 21st century, it has reached entirely new levels in the past ten years. This is arguably the most noticeable change in the landscape that occurred in the previous decade.
It’s much easier for today’s players to improve than it was for players a decade ago. You can find hundreds of online poker books with a quick search, many of which are written by reputable poker pros.
From technical and mathematical strategy guides to books on poker psychology, players have a lot of quality content at their disposal nowadays. Best of all, you can access most of the information for free. This means that anyone can start learning from scratch, and you don’t need to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on various books and poker courses.
Add to this the boom in Poker AI bots and tools, players of today are much better equipped with learning resources than those before them. This large-scale availability of top-tier content has led to a significant minimization of the skill gap between players. The weaker players of today are discernibly more skilled than their counterparts were a decade ago.
The Games Are Generally More Quiet
During the poker boom of the early 2000s, we could witness some insanely entertaining players who made every poker hand fun with their chatting and trash talk. Nowadays, there aren’t as many outlandish and polarizing personalities as there were ten or twenty years ago.
Of course, this isn’t to say that the game is less fun to watch because of this. The increase in overall skill and competition among players makes live poker tables still a treat. This is especially true at high-stakes tables, where players are determined to focus entirely on the game itself.
This minimization of communication is even more apparent in the online poker world. Many online poker players practice multi-tabling. In this situation, chatting with players from multiple tables is very challenging and would only impede their ability to make the right decisions.
ABC Poker Doesn’t Cut It Anymore
For decades, beginner players could get by with a very simple and straightforward game, just by following the so-called “ABC” of poker. But, as the majority of players coming up in the last decade have developed a strong grasp on the fundamentals, the ABCs aren’t enough anymore.
Sure, it’s still essential to have a solid ABC poker game, but players nowadays also need to be more creative and unpredictable if they want to win more consistently. A move that was unorthodox in 2015 is now more predictable and won’t enable you to catch your opponent on the wrong foot.
Modern poker players need to have many more tools in their toolbox. Moreover, today’s players are required to have a more in-depth mathematical reasoning ability than players did a decade ago. This is where poker bots are again one of the game-changing factors that could define the years ahead of us.
The Players Have Gone Mobile
A decade ago, online poker players who wanted more mobility often switched their PCs for laptops when playing the game. That said, playing poker for long periods on mobile devices was almost unheard of ten years ago.
Nowadays, all the major online poker platforms support mobile play, with most of them offering dedicated mobile poker apps. This enables modern poker players to play conveniently on the go on their mobile or tablet devices. Today’s mobile poker apps are just as sophisticated and well-designed as their desktop versions.
Of course, many players still prefer playing poker on their desktop devices, as this still offers some advantages over going mobile. Namely, if you want to use various tools or often play multiple tables, you might still find mobile apps limiting. But who knows, maybe mobile poker apps will completely take over the online poker industry in the decade ahead of us.










