Online Poker is great and fun too

 

My friends can’t come over all the time to my house to play poker, it’s usually during a sports game on TV or after the game we get together and play. Of course the quality and quantity of play and quality of players depends on how skilled your friends are. Well on the Internet you can make poker playing friends who are some of the best to play against online and to learn from.

I myself am a Poker Player online and off and I like going against top players whether it’s at www.pokerstars.com/de/ or offline, although down here where live in South Florida, Poker just recently came into the real world but there are many restrictions on how much per hand you can bet, this is really annoying. Also online the crowds are there 24/7 unlike the real world that has it’s ups and downs.

Weird as it sounds, there are many new poker champions that are made or born from online gaming for real money so you can get legit experience and get legit money from online poker sites.  Many people prefer online gaming sites because it’s better gaming than the other casinos in the real world.

Anyway, one of the things I like about online Poker is that you never really know if you are playing with a real world champion at the table, it's all anonymous. From time to time so of the best in the world are online working on their game against others that we really don’t know anything about.  I just love the practical aspect of having somebody to play every day no matter what the weather condintions are and there are people you can play with anytime you want to. There are many real world champions who do or don’t admit that they gained their skills online. I can thank the Internet for discovering and creating real talent today that would not have ever existed before the Internet. More playing leads to more experience and greater skill.

So what are you waiting for there are plenty of online books to teach you how to play online poker or you can learn as you go against other people. Some players say you don’t play your hand but the player. It’s time to find out if that is true. 

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