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An Introduction To Playing Poker - To Win!
It's becoming almost as big as baseball,
football, hockey, and other sporting events.
Television has increased its popularity.
With the Internet, it's coming into our
homes at a lightning fast rate. The rage
that's sweeping the nation - poker! Although
the game has been around for years played in
family recreation rooms, smoky bars,
casinos, and even retirement homes, these
days, poker has become the game of choice
for hundreds of thousands of people.
Family game night used to mean getting out
the Monopoly board and battling over Park
Place and Broadway. Now, family game night
is more likely to be characterized by
breaking out the poker chips and battling
each other for the best hands.
More and more people are talking about their
bad beats, their great hands, and their
prowess for play. Popular on college
campuses, fraternal clubs, and even
retirement homes, poker has become our new
game of chance, and our new game of choice.
What has led to the rise of this game? Most
likely, it has been television and the
media. On any given evening, the average
person can flip on the TV set and find a
poker game being aired. The World Series of
Poker, Celebrity Poker Showdown, and
Ultimate Poker Showdown are rising in the
ratings as we tune in to see professionals
battle it out and compare our play to
theirs.
Nearly every home these days has at least
one computer. The Internet has become our
lifeline, in ways, for information, contact
with the outside world, and - yes - our
portal to the world of poker beyond our
kitchen table. Now ordinary people can log
on and play poker with people other than our
parents, kids, and friends. Many
professional players sponsor online website
where they are required to play allowing
Average Joe to match his poker skills with
the likes of Howard Lederer and Chris
Ferguson.
Perhaps the biggest rise in poker popularity
- specifically online poker - stems from one
man's $40 online buy-in leading to the
Cinderella story of the industry. Chris
Moneymaker qualified for The World Series of
Poker main event through a small buy-in
satellite event at Poker Stars. At the
Series, he outlasted a field of 839 entrants
- the largest in World Series of Poker
history at the time. He pitted heads against
some of the most well-known poker
professionals in the world – and won!
Moneymaker's first-place finish netted him
$2.5 million dollars, which wasn’t bad
considering it was his first live
tournament.
Many people looked at Moneymaker's win as
monumental. After all, he was just an
average guy. He could be anyone’s next door
neighbor or co-worker, and he went up
against the pros and won. Chris Moneymaker
opened the door for everyday people to dream
about being the next professional poker
player.
In fact, the 2004 World Series featured
triple the number of players over the 2003
turnout. At least four players in the WSOP
final table won their entry through an
online card room. Like Moneymaker, 2004
winner Greg "Fossil man" Raymer also won his
entry at the Poker Stars online card room.
There are a myriad of tips and tricks for
playing the game of poker. Everyone seems to
have an opinion on the best way to play the
game. True, poker is a game of chance, and
many would argue that there really is no
secret to winning the game. However, there
is a best way to play. As Kenny Rogers sang
in "The Gambler", you've got to know when to
hold 'em and know when to fold ‘em. Know
when to walk away, and know when to run.
There are many variations on the game of
poker, but the one most popular today has
got to be Texas Hold 'Em. It's a relatively
simple game, but like all poker, it can
change with the deal of every card. In this
book, we'll explore different ways to play
the game online to maximize on your buy-in.
We’ll touch on tournaments as well.
Online poker can be fun and even profitable
when you play smart and follow the advice of
those in the know. Whether you're playing
for fun or for money, the game can easily
become an obsession, so we’ve also given you
information about getting help with a
gambling problem.
We won't make you a professional - that's up
to you! But we will try to give you some
food for thought when the cards are dealt
and it's time to bet.
So, let's talk poker! |
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