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Poker’s Popularity Ushers in a Wealth of Free Information
The explosion of televised poker tournaments and lipstick cameras has ushered in a new era of poker popularity. Thousands of new players flock to the game every day, mainly the Texas Hold 'em variation, hoping to emulate their TV heroes for fame and fortune. The logical starting place would be the local cardroom, where new players can try to improve their game against real players. Unfortunately, casinos don't exist in many places of the country. Others may feel too intimidated to enter a physical cardroom for the first time.
Enter online poker.
Beginning about four years ago, startup companies began to cash in on poker's new popularity and create online poker rooms. New poker prospects could play online anonymously from anywhere at anytime. Just fund your account, choose your game, and play your cards against thousands of real players from all over the world. But with tens of new online poker rooms popping up and trying to stake their claim on the market, where should new poker players sign up? And how should they play to make their poker experience most profitable?
Enter poker websites.
A simple Google search returns millions of websites relating to online poker. Many will be spam-laden garbage,...
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A Basic Strategy Guide to Texas Hold 'Em Poker
As one of the most popular online and offline poker games, Texas Hold 'Em poker has seen an influx of players from around the globe. These players love the sport of Texas Hold 'Em poker because of the easy to learn nature and the ability to continue playing as they become more knowledgeable about the sport. An all encompassing game that allows for every skill level, Texas Hold 'Em poker is here to stay.
Learning to play Texas Hold 'Em poker may be easy, but figuring out those professional level strategies may take a little more time. Before tackling these strategies, make sure to learn all of the most basic of rules and regulations first. Seeing the flop. In a normal hand of Texas Hold 'Em poker, the player should only see between 20 percent and 25 percent of the flops. Only the best of hands should be kept and bet on, all others should be spared for another hand. Waiting too long with a set of bad cards just means losing money and that is not the purpose of Texas Hold 'Em. See the other players up close. Depending on the skill level of the...Read more













