Chances are you’ve seen Zoom Poker in the PokerStars lobby.
Looks good, doesn't
it?
Below is a guide to getting started in 😗 Zoom Poker including some background
information and basic strategy tips.
Follow these guidelines and you’ll be crushing
Zoom Poker games in 😗 no time!
What is Zoom Poker?
PokerStars’ Zoom Poker is a
high-action online poker variant similar to the old Rush Poker on 😗 Full Tilt Poker and
various others at competing online poker sites..
The basic premise is simple: Fold your
hand and immediately 😗 get a new one at a new table with new players.
If you hit the
fast-fold button you can even fold 😗 before the action is on you and get reseated even
quicker! It’s essentially poker for adrenaline junkies as the action 😗 never stops.
If
you’ve ever 8-tabled online poker or played multi-tasking video games like Starcraft
there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy 😗 the speed of Zoom Poker.
What’s Good About Zoom
Poker (Hint: Volume)
Zoom Poker is a godsend for any ADD-riddled poker player 😗 who
simply needs more action.
It’s also very good for generating massive amounts of reward
points for the PokerStars rewards program.
You 😗 can triple or even quadruple the amount
of hands you can play in an hour quite easily with Zoom Poker.
Is 😗 Zoom Poker Real
Poker?
This remains a contentious issue as Zoom Poker is lacking one major aspect of
regular poker – 😗 the chance to develop a read on a player.
Hope you like PLO or
NLHE
Because you’re always moving to another table 😗 you’ll constantly be playing against
opponents you know nothing about.
It gives the game a much more robotic feel.
It also
means 😗 that math plays heavier into the game as well as the ability to develop quick
reads on virtually unknown opponents.
Zoom 😗 Poker also discourages seasoned grinders
from hunting inexperienced players because they are constantly being moved.
Some Quick
Tips for Playing Zoom 😗 Poker
Tight tends to be right in Zoom Poker. No one can tell how
tight you’re playing so it’s possible to 😗 fold every hand unti you get aces and stack
someone who has AK.
Speaking of AK, be careful with it. It’s 😗 far weaker in Zoom Poker
than in a normal game.
You can watch the end of a hand by holding the 😗 CNTRL key when
you click the fold button (That’s the command button on Macs).
There are several
different Zoom table animations. 😗 Some feel faster than others. You can find these by
clicking ‘Options’ > ‘Table Display Options’ > ‘Zoom Animation’. We 😗 like ‘Flip’ a lot
but default ‘Fade’ still seems fastest
Play fewer tables with Zoom Poker (It’s freaking
fast!)
Be mindful of 😗 your blinds as you’ll pay more of them
The big blind is the only
player who doesn’t have the option of 😗 fast folding. Expect a wider-range of starting
hands.
Each Zoom Poker game or tournament has hundreds of players. You can open
😗 multiple tables in the same game.
Be prepared for massive swings as you’ll being
playing a massive number of hands
You’ll see 😗 a fair amount of min-bets from late
position as people attempt to steal a pot off the players who have 😗 already fast
folded.
Quite often you’ll run into deep stacks with 100+ big blinds behind. Check this
article on NLHE Deep 😗 Stack strategy.
What's the Best Strategy for Zoom Poker?
So what’s
the correct strategy for winning at Zoom (aka "Fast Fold") Poker? 😗 The biggest change to
the game by far is that you instantly change tables when you fold your hand. Meaning
😗 you never have history with your opponents.
Each hand is at a new table with new
opponents. You don’t know who 😗 the fish are and you don’t know who the regulars are.
Everyone’s just a blank face. Because you can’t develop 😗 reads through playing multiple
hands with the same opponent you have to treat each opponent the same. But that works
😗 both ways.
Since you can’t develop reads on your opponents, they can’t develop reads on
you. In Zoom Poker you don’t 😗 have to worry about levelling, balancing your range or
anything like that because your history with your opponents is going 😗 to be minimal.
How
Should I Play Zoom Poker?
In small-stakes poker the bulk of your profits come from
fish. Even if 😗 you’re the best small-stakes player in the world and you regularly own
other reg’s souls, the majority of your profit 😗 is still going to come from playing the
fish.
Unfortunately in Zoom Poker you may not know who the fish are 😗 and who the regs
are until after the hand's over. And by then it’s too late.
So the best way to 😗 play is
a basic ABC poker game. In fact you can play even tighter than you would normally
because your 😗 opponents are never going to notice and never going to be able to
adjust.
When you’re moved to a new table 😗 it’s a clean slate. They have no idea that you
just hit quick fold 20 times in a row and 😗 are now cold four-betting AA from the
blinds.
They’re just thinking, “Wow, I’ve got AK. I’m supposed to felt AK.” And 😗 they
call it off, drawing nearly dead and chalk it up to a cooler. Just like when you first
started 😗 playing poker, tight is right. The mantra is especially true for Zoom
Poker.
Wait for big pairs, AKs, set mine, make 😗 top pair or better and value-bet
relentlessly.
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Of course the whole game
is changed 😗 by the fold and quick-fold buttons. Players don’t have to wait around for a
great hand. They can just fold 😗 their junk and move on to a new table and a new
hand.
That means your average player’s range is going 😗 to be significantly tighter. The
fish are going to be fish and do what they always do: play strange hands 😗 and take them
way too far after the flop. But the regulars are going to be playing a much tighter
😗 range.
It’s because of the quick-fold button. If you’re sitting with 6-8o in the small
blind, are you going to wait 😗 around and see if you get the chance for a Blind vs. Bling
steal? No, you’re going to hit quick 😗 fold and move on to another table.
So when you
raise from under the gun and get called in the small 😗 blind you have to realize that
that player had the chance to quick-fold and get a new hand at a 😗 new table but
didn’t.
He waited around to play against you. Either he’s a fish or he has a pretty
damn 😗 good hand. Because he didn’t choose to quick-fold you can already start assigning
him a range.
It looks something like JJ-22, 😗 AQ and maybe AJs. Anything else is
definitely too wide vs. a UTG raise. From there, as the hand plays 😗 out, you do what you
always do. Start narrowing his range down until you have a good idea of his 😗 actual
holdings.
Further Reading:
*Any mention of a bonus or discussion of such terms is not
in relation to the province of 😗 Ontario.
What to Do in the Big Blind
The big blind is
the only position where you can’t insta hit quick-fold. That’s 😗 because you have the big
blind invested already. You have to wait until there is a raise before you can
😗 quick-fold.
Meaning that the above is not as true for the big blind in unraised pots.
He didn’t have the opportunity 😗 to quick-fold his hand, so if it’s folded to you on the
button or in the small blind and you 😗 raise, when he calls it doesn’t mean his range is
necessarily tighter.
For that reason, as of now, the majority of 😗 “light three-betting”
comes from the big blind. Because any other position wouldn’t wait around until their
turn to three-bet some 😗 trash hand, they’d just fold and move on.
The big blind doesn’t
have that chance so he gets mad and three-bets 😗 those steal raises far more than he
would from the small blind.
Obviously not every player plays the big blind like 😗 this,
but it’s something to be cognizant of.
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No Need to Play Marginal
Hands!
Like in any form of poker the 😗 difference between shorthanded and full ring is
very real, only in Zoom Poker it’s absolutely huge.
A six-max Zoom game plays 😗 only
slightly different than a regular six-max game. With so few players and everyone
playing so fast, you often can’t 😗 even hit quick-fold before the action is on you.
While
everyone’s early position ranges tighten up, the late position raises remain 😗 wide.
In
full-ring the tightness is extremely magnified. Why even bother calling a raise with
ATo when you can just insta-fold 😗 and get a new hand? There’s no reason. Ranges are, or
at least should be, tighter across the board.
There’s just 😗 no need to be involved with
marginal hands!
Is Fast Fold Poker More Profitable?
It's fast and exciting for sure -
but 😗 is Zoom Poker, or any Fast Fold variant, more profitable? Before you quit
traditional poker and make the switch to 😗 Fast Fold poker you should really weigh the
pros and cons.
3 Major Upsides of Fast Fold Poker
1. Fast Fold Poker 😗 = More Hands Per
Hour
In a regular online Texas Hold'em game you're lucky to be dealt 80-90 hands per
hour. 😗 Compare that to the 30 you get in a casino and you're laughing.
But in Zoom Poker
you can be dealt 😗 over 250 hands per hour depending on how fast you click! With more
hands per hour comes more good hands 😗 and more hands where you can exploit your
edge.
Furthermore, with more hands comes more bonuses and, if you get it 😗 from a site
like partypoker, rakeback. Which for many players is a very high percentage of their
total winnings.
2. Fast 😗 Fold Poker Evens the Playing Field
You're moved to a new table
with new opponents every time you fold your hand. 😗 Playing a different opponent each
hand makes it extremely difficult for your opponents to get a read on you.
You can 😗 use
that as an advantage any way you like. If you only want to play aces and kings your
opponents 😗 probably won't catch on. If you want to three-bet every single button and
small blind, same deal.
Fast Fold Poker evens 😗 the playing field and takes out the read
and tells aspects of the game, which you can use it to 😗 your advantage.
3. Fast Fold
Poker is REALLY Fun
The biggest advantage to Zoom Poker is that it's action-packed and
fun. It 😗 makes grinding less of a chore and the fun factor helps bring more fish into
the game. More hands vs. 😗 fish is a good thing. The only problem is that it's sometimes
difficult to spot the fish until it's too 😗 late.
3 Downsides to Fast Fold Poker
1. No
History
This one's a pro and a con. It's a negative because as a 😗 good player you should
be formulating reads. You should be observing your opponents and figuring out how they
play and 😗 then using that information against them.
When you change tables after every
single hand it's impossible to truly understand how your 😗 opponent plays. You have to
treat everyone the same and make ABC, generalized, decisions against everybody.
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If you're 😗 a better player than your opponents Zoom Poker forces you
to give up a percentage of your edge.
2. Tilt Factor 😗 Goes Up
Because you're playing so
many more hands per hour you're also dealt more bad beats and coolers than you 😗 would in
a typical poker session. Add in the fact that players are often turbo-folding waiting
for aces and kings, 😗 and coolers happen seemingly all the time.
If you can't control the
emotional side of your game and are susceptible to 😗 tilt you may have problems with Zoom
Poker - it's even easier to tilt when you can play 1,000 hands 😗 per hour on four
tables!
3. It Can Stunt Your Poker Growth
Maybe the biggest disadvantage to Zoom Poker
is the fact 😗 that it can stunt your growth as a poker player. If you're happy grinding
and winning a little and making 😗 a decent earn atR$1/$2, then Zoom Poker is great.
If,
however, you would like to move up in stakes and improve 😗 as a poker player, Rush Poker
is not for you.
To succeed in poker's middle stakes and beyond you have to 😗 develop
reads and use your reads against your opponents. Zoom Poker teaches you to treat all of
your opponents as 😗 equals. If you try and treat everyone the same at medium stakes and
above you're going to bust your roll 😗 pretty fast.
Final Word on Zoom Poker
Zoom Poker
or any form of Fast Fold Poker is a great game and can 😗 be really fun to play. But you
have to know what you want to be as a poker player to 😗 decide whether or not you should
switch to the game full time.
Use this list and think of pros and cons 😗 of your own
before deciding whether or not to make it your full-time game.
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