Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Thursday Jul 30th, 2009
Category: Poker
Online poker communities and forums add to the social aspect of what is already a very social game. Forums are often used to advertise events where friends and forum users meet up, as well as offering strategy advice and help for new players.
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This friendly community spirit can be found on most poker forums, and it is always nicer to organise an online game with friends rather than strangers. This is easier if your friends play on the same site as you. In recent times, poker rooms have brought in refer a friend bonuses, which as well as adding some cash to the accounts of those bringing new players in, also helps to build friendly communities onsite.
You do not have to actively go searching for new friends onsite usually, as you will often find the same groups of players play on the same type of tables. If you turn up at these tables every night, you’re bound to get to know other players. In terms of profitable poker play, it would seem good sense to play with the same group of players each night, and so you can use forums to get to know players and where they usually play.
The development of online poker communities is both good for the game in general, and good for players who take the game seriously too. You won’t find a forum at every online poker room, but most have community based sections that can be reached via a poker rooms homepage.
Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Wednesday Jul 22nd, 2009
Category: Poker
The story of Chris Moneymaker is what most serious poker players would consider the dream scenario. After playing an online satellite for $40 to win a seat in the WSOP main event 2003, Chris Moneymaker somehow went on to win the event.
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Chris Moneymaker has since written a book about his life and the 2003 WSOP main event, and has truly shown to online poker players the world over that anything is possible. Since his victory, Moneymaker has plyed a lot of offline tournaments worldwide, but has not managed to pick up any more major titles or bracelets since. He is sponsored by Pokerstars, and continues to play the WSOP most years.
Online poker players do not always take advantage of the opportunities to qualify for major events via online satellites, as perhaps the dream of going on to win it all seems too distant and difficult to hope for. I can certainly agree with the sentiment that it is extremely difficult to find a way to emulate Chris Moneymakers achivement in 2003, but this online player turned offline pro is living proof that it can be done. Another interesting point to remember is that in that final table of 2003, Moneymaker beat pro player Sam Farha heads up to win the event, which again, goes to show that nothing is impossible when it comes to poker.
Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Tuesday Jul 14th, 2009
Category: Poker
Every poker room that I have seen online in recent months has had an online deposit bonus of some sort. Once you have one site offering such a generous bonus for new players, you find the rest will follow suit in order to offer a poker deposit bonus as attractive to possible new players as anywhere else.
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Online poker deposit bonuses are essential to catching the interest of players browsing through online poker rooms. They can also turn a player who doesn’t usually play for cash, into one that decides to make that first deposit and dip their toes into cash play.
Online poker deposit bonuses will usually offer a basic percentage rate which will make up the bonus amount, on top of the amount you deposit. These usually apply up to a set amount, as well as having a lower limit to what you can deposit and still qualify for the bonus.
For most sites the online poker deposit bonus will be around the 100% mark, which effectively doubles your money, but some can be a little more or less than this figure. There are other aspects to consider when looking for a good online poker deposit bonus however, and you can find these in the terms and conditions of each offer. You will usually have to accumulate a set amount of points for cash play to free up payments of your bonus.
These points can be earned through tournament buy ins, as well as cash table play, although playing at cash tables often helps release the bonus quicker. Some online poker deposit bonuses will give you a certain amount of your bonus cash immediately however, and most will have a set number of days to clear the required points for your bonus. Always pay attention to these details, but generally, you will find all online poker deposit bonuses offer a nice cash boost, and sometimes tournament tickets to help get you started.
Posted by admin @ 12:00 AM, Tuesday Jul 7th, 2009
Category: Poker
Playing cards are of course the architects of any poker players evening. We can work with what we are dealt and what we are not, but essentially, our evening will be defined as much by what cards we are dealt as how we play them.
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It is astonishing really how such an exciting and enjoyable game can be created by 52 numbered and patterned cards, but despite their apparent simplicity, modern card decks have evolved greatly over time. The first recorded instances that I know of where a similar game was played, is during the Persian empire a few thousand years ago. Coloured tiles were used by players to create simplistic hands which were ranked in strength.
Throughout Europe much later cards developed in a more modern form with different suits, all the while, forms of card games were developing too, including one in France known as ‘Poche’. This game laid the foundations for what later became poker, and as card decks were becoming universal in their design, these gams spread to America. In modern times we have many companies that produce playing cards, many with interesting pictures on the backs. Some are bought as souvenirs and are not designed for any particular game, others are made specifically as poker playing cards. All decks of playing cards can be used to play poker of course, but some decks are of a much higher quality to others, being wear resistant, wider, and generally looking more professional.
The best known brand are perhaps ‘Kem’ who produce great quality cards as well as other poker playing equipment.
Other well known brands include ‘Bee’ and ‘Bicycle’ amongst others, and many online poker rooms will offer good quality cards from their online stores too. These can vary in price, but ‘Bicycle’ would probably be the ones that got my value for money vote in terms of the quality you get.