And yes, poker online can be beatable but u should be a very intelligent person to understand the details, patterns, to understand what happens and forget about the luck factor.
This would be the negative of playing online, you do not develop your reading by playing many tables at once, of course it's my opinion. They say that they play many more hands, but many of those hands played by an online player are played robotically, without paying much attention to what others are doing since they are in 4 tables at once. I personally do not use software with the aim of perfecting my reading, and it is something that would recommend any player, although the slogan of an online player would be played to earn money and that is it. The hardest way is online poker, but if you manage to advance then the result will be much greater than starting playing live, your knowledge will be greater in terms of what is happening in the field, of course this depends on whether you depend on any software to play. Here is the complete schedule of daily poker tournaments in the Las Vegas area, including Downtown, Henderson & Southeast, North Las Vegas, Summerlin & Northwest, and The Strip.