How do different NVIDIA refresh rate settings affect multiplayer casino game experience?

What are the real-world implications of NVIDIA gaming monitors with varying refresh rates for multiplayer casino games such as poker and blackjack? Will faster refresh rates improve your gameplay, or will they introduce more latency? In other words, are they even necessary in online poker matches that require quick thinking?

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MatchupTheory
MatchupTheoryAnswered on 12/22
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Likewise, if you’re playing multiplayer casino games such as blackjack or poker, your monitor refresh rate matters little. You’re not moving a joystick to avoid enemy fire; there’s no need for lightning-fast image changes.

But while a higher refresh rate – say, 144 Hz rather than 60 Hz – might make scrolling through menus or viewing animated graphics more pleasant, it will not enable you to read your opponent’s bluffs quicker. You need a good internet connection and a clear screen.

What about input delay? Yes, higher-refresh-rate screens generally have less of it. Does that make you any better at poker? No. Don’t worry. Work on your “feel” instead. The refresh rate of your display? It’s not worth killing over.

EloSystems
EloSystemsAnswered on 12/22

When it comes to playing poker or other card games over the internet, what really matters is your internet connection and the gaming platform’s server speed. Having an NVIDIA display won’t improve your chances of winning or your reasoning abilities. A higher refresh rate will only affect how smoothly you perceive animations. In poker, unlike in first-person shooter games, you don’t need to rely on pixel accuracy, so 60Hz will suffice. Besides, higher refresh rates don’t introduce any meaningful latency and might even benefit your eyesight when it’s time to call opponents’ bluffs. For online poker, though, it is mostly about strategy – not screen refresh rates. If you want to upgrade anyway, that’s great. Just don’t expect to become a better player because of it.

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