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Online Poker Rooms

May 19, 2008

Online poker has recently began to dominate the landscape of the online gaming industry. By offering online games, both tournament and ring/cash games on a 24/7 basis, sites have managed to accomodate timezones and schedules of all players from around the globe. The actual online poker room is simply put, a company or legal gaming organization that facilitates gaming by allowing players to use it’s software to participate in live poker games. These online poker rooms make money by “taking juice”, or taking a rake from players buyins (in tournament play) or from the pot (ring games or cash games). The rakes of most poker rooms is between 5-10%. If you think about it, there is a lot of profit to be made from these larger sites, that have 10,000 to 20,000 players online at given time.

When deciding on which online poker room to play at, make sure to look into their terms and conditions with regards to “disconnect”. If you are to be disconnected during a hand, you want to be sure you are given ample time to re-connect so you don’t lose your money. Be sure to also check into the poker room’s liscence and it’s trusted gaming commission’s approval. The next consideration for you should be whether the room offers differing types and styles of poker, multitable tournaments, cash games etc. Another issue to look into is the number of players live (as mentioned above). You will lilely want to join a site that has an active player base.

Online poker rooms vary in their levels of bonus and signup promotions. You can earn money in  your account by following simple steps, so be sure to consider this when signing up. Do a bit of research at google beforehand, on things like : “poker bonus”, “poker singup bonus codes” etc. When you find a good signup bonus, you can essentially take out some of the risk with your initial bankroll. Reading up on forums or player review sites is a common way to get pointed in the right direction as well.

There are a multitude of online poker rooms to choose from these days, you can go with the trusted and larger networks or you can select a trusted independent network. Rooms that belong to a “conglomerate” of poker sites on a network are simply called skins. Some of the larger conglomerates are the Cryptological Network, iGlobal Media, Prima Poker and the Tribeca Network. Some noteworthy independent networks are Poker Champs, Pacific Poker, Paradise Poker and Full Tilt poker, to name a few.

Online Poker Players Seek out Weak Online Poker Players

April 20, 2008

Seek Out Weaker Online Poker PlayersOnline poker rooms differ from live action poker games in a lot of ways. You may have an impression of a poker room – a small, crowded place in a casino where players are sitting at a table, smoking and playing poker.

With the huge growth of online poker sites over the past 7-8 years, you might be very surprised to actually see who your opponents in fact are. If you manage to play between 300-500 hands a day of online poker, you will definitely have an advantage over the average player. Now if you do play this many hands, you will probably get a sense of who else is playing a lot of online poker.

You are not alone if you spend multiple hours in a day playing poker online. Retired women, men students in college and all in between enjoy spending their time in “virtual poker rooms”

Figuring out who your opponents are early on when you sit at a table can be instrumental in ensuring you have the best odds at winning. Online poker players have skills that range from superb to just downright terrible. You are better off seeking out who these “terrible” players are. They are often referred to as “fish”.

There are many software packages out there that can scan online data banks live, and in real time, so help you determine what the best tables are to sit at.

Wait no longer and guess no longer as to who your opponents are. Don’t go swimming with sharks when you can tread water with the chubs. Gain an upper hand when playing online poker players

Online Poker Playing - Gain An Edge on the Competition

March 7, 2008

We are going to review the best and worst software made for poker players. With so much variance in No Limit Texas Holdem, to be playing on a computer and NOT in person, you really need to give yourself as many of the odds as possible.

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