We've all seen the grand poker contests on American television showing entrants winning lots of cash, but how do these mates learn to play in the first place. Well, I learned to play online poker.
I found this insane poker room providing an online interactive class that takes you through a game of Texas Hold'em just like you were playing for real. This game holds 10 players and the action is speedy and incredible. Just like the real online game of poker you play against other folks. The graphics are clear and anything and everything is laid out for you.
For the real amateurs, this site, which calls itself "The World's Largest Poker Room," provides hints on Basic Poker Rules, descriptions of the distinct Poker Games, Betting Rules, and a glossary of all the poker terms.
Need more support? They pass on gratis training with a poker trainer. It's the one place every online poker neophyte should start.
Oh, and I discovered why they are the world's largest - each week they have more than 100,000 poker competitions and pay out lots of money.
Want to play in a different tongue? They offer online poker in these languages: Danish, German, Spanish, French, Norse, Portuguese and many others.
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I agree with the legislation which aims to ban credit cards as a payment method for online gambling of any sort... and i think it should be enforced worldwide – not just in America. In fact, gambling with a credit card should be banned full stop. Not just on the internet. It’s a no brainer when you consider you are placing backing the outcome of an uncertain event with somebody else’s money. Chance and credit do not mix well in my opinion, and continuing to allow it would only contribute further in negatively affecting the high levels of personal debt many citizens today find themselves in. I do however, think that the prohibition won't work; or at least it won’t be received well amongst gamblers - I mean what’s the point in banning a credit card payment made on an online poker game, for example, but continuing to allow online sports betting? Slightly hypocritical, no? I mean how can you allow someone to participate [with or without a credit card] in online horse racing betting, but not put any money on a hand of texas hold’em poker? both activities involve a large degree of chance, and neither are guaranteed to yield financial return.
What really infuriates me however, is that the minority of irresponsible gamblers [those paying with someone elses money!] have now ruined the fun of online betting for everyone else - those like me who pay with money they actually have in their bank!!
At least for the Americans there is always the free online poker games!... Meanwhile ill be at a high-stakes table
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