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		<title>How to Choose an Online Poker Site</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>So, you have decided that you want to play poker Online, and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas, there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet. How do you discriminate between all of these available sites, to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you should be aware of, in your quest to find the poker site that is perfect for you. Understanding these criteria, and being able to use them as a basis for comparison, will significantly simplify your selection process:</p>
<p>Free Poker &#8211; If you are looking to play online poker for pure recreation, and not for money, ensure that the site you are interested in accommodates &#8220;free&#8221; players. Most online poker sites do cater to free players.</p>
<p>Software Download vs. Web-based &#8211; Most, if not all, online poker sites require you to download their poker client software onto your computer system to run. If you are adverse to downloading such software onto your system, then you might want to check to see if the poker site alternatively has a web-based poker interface, which allows you to play poker on the site from within your browser. Software installs run the potential risk of viruses and/or adware being loaded onto your system (although most of the reputable firms would never do that), but software installs on your computer generally run a lot faster than web-based sessions. Software installations harness the power of your local PC&#8217;s CPU, whereas web-based interfaces rely on downloading any screen real estate updates over the Internet during play. This can be slow, particularly, if you are running over a slow internet connection (e.g., a dialup line). Hence, if you are after speed, select local software installations; if you are concerned about your computer&#8217;s safety or cannot afford the disk space used by a software installation, select a web-based poker site.</p>
<p>Methods of Deposit/Withdrawal &#8211; If you are planning to play poker for money over the Internet, it is very important to consider the methods of deposit and withdrawal that a poker site supports. Many of these sites permit major credit cards to be used, which seem to be the universal deposit mechanism of choice. Others permit the use of bank transfer, ACH transfer, checks, and wire transfer from banks. Most poker sites also support some form of 3rd party eWallets, which provide an intermediary between banking institutions and the poker site itself. The main criteria to look at are: 1) What methods of deposit/withdrawal are supported by the poker site, and how many of these methods are supported by the locale that you live in ?; 2) Is it legal to fund/withdraw to/from a poker site, from the jurisdiction that you are playing in ?; 3) What are the fees associated with the 3rd party eWallet companies that you are able to use, and how reliable are they (this latter question can be researched on some of the poker message forum boards) ?</p>
<p>Locale Restrictions &#8211; Some poker sites restrict the playing for money (and even free play sometimes), based on your locale, and the laws governing gambling in your locale. You should check with the laws of your local jurisdiction and check with the poker site, to see if there are any imposed restrictions on play, based on your locale.</p>
<p>Support &#8211; You should definitely look at the methods of support that a poker site offers. Poker sites generally provide one (or more) methods of support that include: telephone support, fax support, Email support, and live chat support. The more of these that a poker site offers, the better. For telephone support, check and see if the poker site offers toll-free support from your playing jurisdiction or not.</p>
<p>Game Variety &#8211; Depending on your level of poker playing expertise and your interest in variety, it is important to determine which game types the poker site supports. Almost all of the sites offer Texas Holdem, but depending on your level of interest, you should check to see if they offer games like Five and Seven Card Stud, Omaha Poker (and all of its variations), <a href="http://www.guruplay.com">online blackjack</a> (not poker, but often included as a game option), Stud (and its variations), Draw poker, Tournament support, and limit and pot limit games. Tournaments in particular are very popular with online poker sites, and some site tournaments offer very large prize pools.</p>
<p>Bonuses &#8211; Most, but not all, of the poker sites offer some form of bonus to the player, when you initially sign up with the site. Each site&#8217;s bonus is somewhat different, but of the one&#8217;s that offer first time bonus, it is usually predicated on a minimum initial deposit. Many bonuses are also calculated based on the amount of money deposited and spent on the site. Additionally, many sites offer reload bonuses, which are bonuses that are offered to existing customers, beyond their initial deposit bonus, and as an incentive to keep you as a customer.</p>
<p>Graphics and Useability &#8211; This is a very important consideration. Every poker site has a different look and feel to it. If you are going to be playing poker for money, it is important that you feel comfortable with the screen graphics and your ability to navigate (via mouse or keyboard clicks) through the poker program. If you feel uncomfortable at all with the poker site, you should definitely not consider playing at it for money. You should always test a poker site out in &#8220;free&#8221; mode first, before actually considering it for real-money wagering.</p>
<p>Game Features &#8211; You should always consider the game features that are available with a given poker site. Game features such as hand history, multiple simultaneous playing windows, player notes, audible and visual indicators, player statistics, connection status indicator, player chat, turbo games, and screen options should always be considered.</p>
<p>Rake &#8211; Rake is the amount of the pot that the poker site takes (as part of its fee for doing business), from each hand. You should always be aware of how much rake a poker site takes (compared to another site). Poker sites usually use a Weighted Contribution rake method or an Average Contribution method, when calculating rake. Obviously, the lower the rake, the more money you will take home on hand wins, but this criteria by itself should not dictate which poker site you use, since all of the above factors need to be taken into consideration as well. In summary, the aforementioned criteria should always be used, when deciding which Poker site is best for you. Depending on your preferences, some of these criteria should be given more weight than others. Happy Poker site hunting !!</p>
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		<title>Slots Wait for Big Winner</title>
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<p>Games on slot machines, most particularly bingo machines, are won when three matching pieces of fruit, or whatever theme the slot machine has, appear in a line after the money has been put in by the customer. Slot machines are popular in pubs, where petty cash can be won. They are also very often found in casinos, where loose change is put in the machine by the player until a large amount comes out of the bottom. Slot machines are also extremely popular online gambling, where greater amounts of money can be won, as is demonstrated by the prize that is being given away by the Seven Spins Casino.</p>
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		<title>The Nightly Turbo: ESPN&#8217;s The Nuts, Sorel Mizzi&#8217;s Health Challenge and More</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Nightly Turbo: ESPN&#8217;s The Nuts, Sorel Mizzi&#8217;s Health Challenge and More May 01 2012, Chad Holloway, Samuel Cosby Related Articles The Nightly Turbo: Jen Tilly Wants to Quit Poker, Final Table at Partouche, &#38; More PokerNews Weekly: November 18, 2011 Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money Related [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nightly Turbo: ESPN&#8217;s The Nuts, Sorel Mizzi&#8217;s Health Challenge and More <br />  May 01 2012, Chad Holloway, Samuel Cosby       Related Articles The Nightly Turbo: Jen Tilly Wants to Quit Poker, Final Table at Partouche, &amp; More PokerNews Weekly: November 18, 2011 Epic Poker League Main Event #1 Day 2: Trickett Leads Into the Money Related Players Share It Tags Chad Brown, ESPN, Fitness and Health, Heartland Poker Tour, Partouche Poker Tour, Sorel Mizzi, Sam Trickett, Tournament Results Print  In the this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we take a look at ESPNs latest edition of The Nuts, Sorel Mizzis health challenge, and more. It may only be Tuesday, but theres a lot to cover, so lets get started. In Case You Missed It The World Series of Poker announced that it was expanding its brand into a new market. Find out more about WSOP APAC and its five bracelet events here. Theres a new European Poker Tour Grand Final Champion, but he isnt from Europe. Learn how a guy from Chicago managed to top one of the years toughest fields in our EPT Grand Final recap. The 2012 PokerStars.net Asian Pacific Poker Tour Cebu Main Event wrapped up recently. Who won? Find out who conquered a 246-player field in our recap. How has life changed for poker pros Mike Ziemba and Spencer Hudson talk after Black Friday? Find out in our latest edition of the Black Friday Chronicles. Adam Friedman, whom you may remember from an infamous hand on ESPN&#8217;s broadcast of the 2005 WSOP, was kind enough to sit down with us for another edition of Where Are They Now. In his latest Five Thoughts, Rich Ryan retells a story of the first time he was around Amarillo Slim. He also discusses the TwoPlusTwo hacking, WSOP APAC, and more, but you&#8217;ll have to read the article to get the goods. The parking garage at O&#8217;Sheas Casino in Las Vegas was imploded Tuesday morning. Want to watch it? We thought so, that&#8217;s why we added the video to The Muck. Season 8 of the European Poker Tour came to a close on Tuesday with the conclusion of the 25,000 High Roller at the PokerStars.com and Monte-Carlo Casino EPT Grand Final. To find out who won, check out our recap of the event. #WhenWillitEnd The latest edition of ESPN&#8217;s The Nuts has been released. The monthly blog post ranks the best poker players in the world at the moment. The 10-person panel includes PokerNews&#8217; Editor in Chief Elaine Chaivarlis, PokerNews&#8217; Tournament Reporting Manager Don Peters, ESPN&#8217;s Andrew Feldman, Gary Wise, and Bernard Lee, among others. Jason Mercier, who has been sitting pretty since June of 2011, is still on the top of the list. Jonathan Duhamel finds himself in the No. 2 spot again on the leaderboard this month. Eugene Katchalov, Erik Seidel, and Shawn Buchanan all dropped in the rankings this month, coming in at seventh, eighth and tenth. Bertrand ElKY Grospellier was the player who made the biggest splash on The Nuts this month. His recent run on the PokerStars European Poker Tour helped him move from seventh to fourth. To see who else made the list, and who just missed the cut, check out ESPN.com. Mizzi Issues Health Challenge to Poker Community Sorel Mizzi is tackling an 84-day fitness program, which has inspired him to issue a challenge to the poker world. He is urging players to start a three-month fitness program of their choosing and document their experience along the way. He is offering every participant the chance to have one online tournament hand history reviewed for every three weeks theyre in the program, with an extra special prize for the winner of his challenge. As Mizzi explains:  I will take the winner of this challenge under my wing and do everything I can to help them improve their poker game. It can be anyone. I will help a losing player become a winning player and a winning player increase their ROI and feel more comfortable at higher stakes. This will include reviewing hand histories, sending hand histories of past online tournaments Ive played, discussing online/live tournament strategy in-depth and making myself available for questions. Ill do this for at least a year and probably longer on a less time consuming scale. Im basically using this challenge to find a student that I can teach everything I know about poker to. There is also a future possibility of a staking arrangement. The idea of teaching someone everything I know about poker and helping them fix their leaks and improve their game drastically is very appealing to me.  Participants will be rated by four judges  Mizzi, Julie Powers, All American Dave and Christina Lindley  in three categories: transformation, blogging and stats. That means youll need to take some before pictures, keep track of your diet, and document your journey. To learn how you can participate in the health challenge, visit Mizzis blog. Naz Al Scores Largest Poker Victory in Minnesota History On Monday, Naz Al won the Heartland Poker Tour Canterbury Main Event and captured a $118,482 first-place prize, the largest ever awarded in Minnesota in a poker tournament. There are things you learn in poker that you can take with you to real life, said the 29-year-old student from Mankato after his win. Al defeated Dr. Gary Lambo Lambert in heads-up play, though the latters performance gave him the lead in HPTs race for Player of the Year. Im going to do all the HPT tournaments I can, said Lambert, who took fourth at HPTs St. Louis stop, My heart is with HPT . . . Well definitely see you in Chicago for your next event. Heartland Poker Tour Canterbury Final Table Results Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool $1,650 333 $473,928 Place Player Hometown Prize 1 Naz Al Mankota, MN $118,482 2 Dr. Gary Lambert Quincy, IL $67,061 3 Eric Worre Chanhassen, MN $42,654 4 Paul Ratajczyk Terre Haute, IN $36,729 5 Edward Janezoch Minneapolis, MN $28,436 6 Dan Conway Grand Rapids, MI $23,222 For more information on the event, visit HPTPoker.com. Partouche Poker Tour Releases Season 5 Schedule The Partouche Poker Tour has announced dates for its Season 5 final, which will run from Sept. 3 through 9, 2012, at the Palm Beach Casino in Cannes, France. The 8,500 Main Event will feature two starting flights, with Day 1a casualties given the option to reenter on Day 1b. In addition, the series will feature two side pot-limit Omaha tournaments, a 25,000 High Roller and five side events more than 2011. Speaking of last years event, you may recall that tournament drew 579 players and created a prize pool of 4,307,760 Euros. The final table included Roger Hairabedian, Ilan Boujenah and Alexandre Coussy, but was eventually won by Englishman Sam Trickett for 1.5 million For a look at the entire Partouche Poker Tour Season 5 Final schedule, visit partouchepokertour.com. A.P. Phahurat Wins the Chad Brown Poker Challenge On Monday, the 2012 Chad Brown Challenge $2,000 Main Event concluded at the Choctaw Resort in Durant, Oklahoma. The 258-player event attracted some big names in Chad Brown, Dennis Phillips, Layne Flack, Gavin Smith and Robert Williamson, though none managed to make the final table. Instead, it was a pair of World Series of Poker Circuit regulars  A.P. Phahurat and Seneca Easley who battled for the title. The two friends gave it their all, and when the dust settled, Phahurat emerged victorious to capture the $116,449 first-place prize. 2012 Chad Brown Poker Challenge Final Table Results Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool $1,900 + $100 258 $475,494 Place Player Hometown Prize 1 AP Phahurat Rogers, AR $116,449 2 Seneca Easley Fort Worth, TX $71,980 3 Nghia Truong Plano, TX $52,005 4 Andy Philachack Garland, TX $38,273 5 Jared Jaffee Brooklyn, NY $28,672 6 Bahman Jahanguiri Plano, TX $21,849 7 Mark Dunavin Grand Prairie, TX $16,928 8 Val Wood Durant, OK $13,328 9 Jeffrey Watterworth Temple, TX $10,661 Highest Paid Athletes in 31 Sports On Tuesday, ESPN released a list of the top paid athletes for 31 sports. Boxer Manny Pacquiao topped the list by making $50,000,000 last year, which is a guaranteed minimum for two 2011 WBO title bouts. The name on the list that you&#8217;re probably most interested in is 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Pius Heinz, who scoring $8,876,067 for his winnings in land-based tournaments from April 9, 2011 through April 8, 2012. Also making the list was basketball star Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers $25,244,000), defensive end Charles Johnson (Carolina Panthers $34,000,000), third baseman Alex Rodriguez (New York Yankees, $30,000,000), and golfer Luke Donald ($9,509,604 for European and PGA Golf Tours in 2011). To see the whole list head on over to ESPN.com. Versus Before the PokerStars &amp; Monte-CarloCasino EPT Grand Final $25,000 High Roller ended on Tuesday, Lynn Gilmartin caught up with Justin Bonomo and Daniel Negreanu to play a little game we like to call Versus. Who runs better? What&#8217;s the worst hand they&#8217;ve played? You&#8217;ll have to watch the video below to find out.  Get all the latest PokerNews updates on your social media outlets. Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook now! Follow Chad Holloway on     Recent Articles Igor Kurganov Wins PokerStars and Monte-CarloCasino EPT Grand Final 25,000 High Roller Five Thoughts: Saying Goodbye to a Legend Where Are They Now: Adam Friedman Black Friday Chronicles: Mike Ziemba and Spencer Hudson on Life After Black Friday World Poker Tour Jacksonville BestBet Open Day 3: Bubble Bursts; Will Failla Leads   Most Popular This Week The Nightly Turbo: Phil Ivey Divorce Case Update, TwoPlusTwo Hacked, and More Remembering &#8220;Amarillo Slim&#8221; Preston (1928-2012) Black Friday Chronicles: Online Poker Decisions with Andrew Seidman The Nightly Turbo: More Full Tilt News, Duhamel Leads GPI Player of the Year, and More Black Friday Chronicles: Maria Ho Believes &#8220;We&#8217;ll See the Return of Online Poker&#8221;   Comments     </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Evening of Dutch Success Posted by Steven, April 23, 2012 It was a very good night for Dutch player createluck. He had satellited his way into the $200,000 Guaranteed, the major Sunday event which yesterday attracted 1,033 starters. That tournament kicked off at 18:00 GMT+1. He had also earned a seat in the iPOPS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Evening of Dutch Success <br />  Posted by Steven, April 23, 2012  It was a very good night for Dutch player createluck. He had satellited his way into the $200,000 Guaranteed, the major Sunday event which yesterday attracted 1,033 starters. That tournament kicked off at 18:00 GMT+1. He had also earned a seat in the iPOPS Live Super Satellite by winning a satellite two days earlier. That event kicked off at 20:00 GMT+1 and the starting field was 52 players. createluck multi-tabled his way back and forth between the two tournaments. The first to finish was the smaller iPOPS Live Super Satellite, which ran for just under five hours. Two winners packages were guaranteed in the satellite, and createluck was one of the two players who will make his way to Barcelona in June to compete in the iPOPS Live Main Event. With the 2,200 iPOPS Live package under his belt, createluck continued to play the $200,000 Guaranteed, which ran for just over ten hours. createluck was eliminated in 6th place, when as the short-stacked player he was unable to complete a straight and fell to a better hand holding ace high. createluck won a prize of $8,160.70 for his sixth place finish. createluck was one of three Dutch Titan Poker players to make the final table of the $200,000 Guaranteed. mingingharder made it to third place, when his ace high fell to ace high with a king kicker. For his third place finish, mingingharder won $19,606.34. mingingharder recently represented Titan Poker at the Irish Open. The third Dutch finalist was VacheEspagnole, who busted out of the tournament in 8th place for a prize of $4,028.70. Titan Poker player sweetann9908, from the UK, finished in 7th place for a prize payout of $6,094.70.  </p>
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		<title>New Rake Contribution Method</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Rake Contribution Method New Rake Contribution Method From March 5th, 2012, we are changing our rake contribution calculation to a weighted contribution method. This system is the fairest possible method for calculating a player&#8217;s rake. Only players who contribute to the pot will get a portion of the rake; their portion is calculated based [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Rake Contribution Method <br />    New Rake Contribution Method  From March 5th, 2012, we are changing our rake contribution calculation to a weighted contribution method. This system is the fairest possible method for calculating a player&#8217;s rake. Only players who contribute to the pot will get a portion of the rake; their portion is calculated based on how much money they have put into the pot. If a player folds pre-flop without contributing anything to the pot, no rake will be awarded to him. You can still redeem your points in our VIP Club! Our new points table will be updated on March 5th on our point accumulation page. Publish Date : 23/02/2012 Print Article   Send To Friend   </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lord of the Grind <br />  Starting March 1st, 2012  Want a seat as a Knight of the Round Poker Table? Pass one of the infamous Lord of the Grind monthly poker grinder trials and claim your rewards and honorary seat .  The Lord of the Grind Challenge Pokertrials can be mastered in 4 levels of difficulty:   Collect points every day and reach yourtargeted Lord of the Grind Shield. As a reward you&#8217;ll get a pending bonus and some cash also!     Please click here to visit Titan Poker     Promotion Date: 06 March 2012    Subscribe to this poker promotions feed     </p>
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		<title>Bodog Poker to Move into Asian Market</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bodog Poker to Move into Asian Market Bodog Poker has recently announced via a press release that the company has plans to forge ahead and move into the Asian markets. Online poker and other online casino games have recently become more and more popular in the Asian market. Last year, the Bodog Network was launched. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bodog Poker to Move into Asian Market <br />  Bodog Poker has recently announced via a press release that the company has plans to forge ahead and move into the Asian markets. Online poker and other online casino games have recently become more and more popular in the Asian market.  Last year, the Bodog Network was launched. Since the launch of the Bodog Network, the company has been operating using a new style and it is believed that this could change the way that the poker market operates. The change has come in the form of the Recreational Poker Model, which attracts different players to the poker tables. This move has affected the wider online poker community, with many online poker sites changing how they structure the rakeback.  Microgaming has made some changes, offering its players more chances to play anonymously, and has added more anonymous Heads Up poker tables. Poker Stars has recently introduced Zoom Poker, which is a poker game that is more friendly to the casual online poker player.  The more casual player-friendly model that has been adopted by the Bodog Poker Network will be used as the company eases its way into the Asian market, with the company entering the market as Bodog88.  Adding Bodog88 to the Network will not only give us increased liquidity but also a chance to market our product to a new audience who havent been clouded by those looking to protect the existing status quo of the few taking from the many, said the Vice President of the Bodog Poker Network, Jonas Odman.  Bodog88s Managing Director, Robert Gustafsson, had the following to say: Poker is still in its infancy in Asia but the Bodog product is totally in line with how Asian players think: Trust is vital. This is why they only use Live Dealer casinos over the more common RNG casino in Europe. I can see anonymous tables making a similar impact over here.  Related Posts  PokerStars Sunday Million 6th Anniversary Colt Poker and GGE $10K Giveaway Play the Nation at Sky Poker PokerStars is Now Licensed in Malta Sky Poker 5th Birthday Bonuses      Share on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace&#8230;   </p>
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		<title>CarbonPoker Exclusive $25,000 Freeroll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CarbonPoker Exclusive $25,000 Freeroll Home&#62;Latest Promotions&#62;Poker Promotions An exclusive event that will get 2012 off to a great start with a lot of free real cash! Starting this Sunday, January 29th CarbonPoker will run qualifiers to their exclusive $25,000 poker freeroll to be held on Sunday February 26th at 14:00. FREEROLL Qualifiers From January 29th [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CarbonPoker Exclusive $25,000 Freeroll <br /> Home&gt;Latest Promotions&gt;Poker Promotions      An exclusive event that will get 2012 off to a great start with a lot of free real cash!    Starting this Sunday, January 29th CarbonPoker will run qualifiers to their exclusive $25,000 poker freeroll to be held on Sunday February 26th at 14:00.  FREEROLL Qualifiers From January 29th &#8211; February 25th inclusive there will be 3 freeroll qualifiers running each and everyday. Every qualifier will be FREE to enter and will award a seat into the 25,000 Bankroll Booster Freeroll to the top 10 finishers.Freeroll Qualifier Schedule: Daily at 13:30, 17:30 and 21:30.Format: Turbo, 5 minute blinds, 1k starting stack, top 10 advance.     Please click here to visit Carbon Poker     Promotion Date: 30 January 2012               </p>
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		<title>Game Tweaks For Online Poker.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game Tweaks For Online Poker. You might be to annoyed and too exhausted to read tips for winning poker. For all you know, they may not even be true. But these hints are just some of the tips that you certainly should follow as these are not just any kind of poker tip, but they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Game Tweaks For Online Poker. <br /> You might be to annoyed and too exhausted to read tips for winning poker. For all you know, they may not even be true. But these hints are just some of the tips that you certainly should follow as these are not just any kind of poker tip, but they are hints specifically tailored for online poker. You can go here for online poker reviews, if you are thinking about playing online poker. Be social As you play online poker from cyberspace you can be friendly. You can not do this in live poker as youll have to have your game face on. Since your opposers have no way of examining your face, you will be able to be chummy with them by chatting with them while playing poker. This might appear as though an insignificant act, but it can actually assist you deliver the goods in online poker. Whether or not you lose in a specified game, you acquire a friend. Your new friend may aid you with tips or what not as you play more poker. Poker Players you are nice to often become easier opponents and youll be able to beat them more often. Never mind how come you want to befriend them being kind is always helpful. Use free rolls. In Live poker you wont see many freerolls You can find many poker sites to play freerolls at. There are many great benefits to freerolls The first advantage is you get to practice playing poker for free. The second reason is the many poker players of many abilitys you will meet. Because free roll tournaments are practically free, many players  good or bad  commonly join free roll tournaments. You are able to measure your level of competence through these. Lastly, free roll tournaments will give you the chance to win a ample amount of money. In live poker you will usually have to risk money to gain money. Freeroll tournaments dont require an up front money investment. It is a win-win situation. Do not bet too much. You must be careful with how much you wager at online poker. Before even thinking about it, arrange some sort of limit for yourself. Before playing online poker, make sure that you know just how much you are willing to wager. Online poker has a lot of advantages for tracking your money. If you lose your money and you have used your predefined bankroll amount, you should stop playing. You are not likely to have success by just buying in for more money Take some time to read some about poker, and learn more about strategy before you play more.  </p>
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