Live poker is a tremendous game – but it’s not for everyone. Sometimes, you’ll get put at a table with people you’d rather not be around. Then you’ll be dealt somewhere around 30 hands in an hour, or one hand every two minutes, and most of those will be instant folds. This is assuming you can find a live game near you; some people choose to play underground instead, and that brings its own set of problems. If this sounds like you, online poker could be the solution. Instead of 30 hands an hour, you can expect closer to 100 hands when you’re playing at Ignition Poker. And that’s if you’re playing a single table. You can play up four tables of cash poker simultaneously at Ignition, and up to 20 tournament tables. You can also 2-table Zone Poker, which allows you to fold and get seated instantly at another table with another hand. Like most things on the internet, online poker is a much more efficient way of doing business, but there’s still a transition to be made from the live felt. Here are three tips to help you make that transition more smoothly. Fold More Preflop Since you’re getting dealt more hands per hour, and paying much less rake than you would at a live venue (including the California cardrooms, where it’s a fixed rate instead of a percentage), you’re not forced to open with as many hands online if you want to make a profit. A hand