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Top Rated Poker Programs: Which One Works Better?

June 22nd, 2009

Poker is a tremendous game of not only luck, but of skill. Think of it as a battle of wills. Players sitting around the poker table are trying to “will” the other into submission with a finely played bluff, or confidence in the hand they are holding. Almost like two kings on ancient battlefields trying to get into the mind of their opponent before they strike. Today, you don’t have to battle wits with a person across the table. You can play a computerized opponent with a poker program.

 

Programs for playing poker have been around for quite some time. In the earliest days, the playing was quite rudimentary, and barely playable. Today’s poker programs are much more sophisticated and are even used by online video casino’s as a way to offer challenging poker play. Of course, the program itself is working on a principle of randomness; so there is still some skill involved.

 

While, you can’t bluff a computer program, or a video poker machine, you can still take your chances in either holding cards or throwing out cards. This is really the skill of poker. Of course, there is also chance involved, but having a knack for keeping some cards and changing out others is a development that can come over time, whether you are playing real poker or a poker program.

 

There are also different styles of poker. You can play Texas Hold ‘em, 7-Card Stud, Anaconda, Chicago Hi-Low, and even Poker Roulette. While the principle is the same, the game play in all of these varies from game to game. For instance, in Poker Roulette you can have from three to five players. If you have more than five players an additional deck is required. Players are dealt one face down card, plus to more face down ‘active’ cards, and one more face up card. Players must match the active cards with either the suit or number of the face up card. These are placed in a stockpile while those that don’t are thrown into a discard pile.

 

This continues in Poker Roulette until the deck is used up. Once that is done, then the players must try to assemble the best 5 card hand out of their stockpile. The betting now begins.

 

Whether you are playing poker in the traditional sense, testing your skills with a video poker game, or poker program, or are playing a different variety of the game – playing poker is a fun, and exciting, pastime. Learn the skills and you can even make a few dollars.

 

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There Are Many Poker Free Online Games to Play

June 19th, 2009

Learning a new game can be difficult; especially if you’re seated at a table with masters of the game who are going to take you for every cent you’re worthwhile “teaching” you the basics of that game.  However, when it comes to poker, many people have discovered that by playing poker free online games, they can master the basics of this popular card game while at the same time keep track of their money and not lose it all.

 

Before you even log in to one of these poker games, you will find that the internet is a huge resource for learning about poker and its many different versions—five card stud, Texas hold ‘em, and many, many other poker games exist, and learning all the rules and tricks to winning each version can take some time.  However, just about every poker games rules can be found somewhere online, whether it’s on a poker playing website or on an informative site.  Any of these sites can give you an idea of the basic rules and how to play the game.

 

However, when it comes to poker, just reading the rules isn’t enough.  You’ve got to actually get out there and play a few hands to really get a feel for the game.  That’s why poker free games are so popular.  Even the most novice player can join an online poker game and get in the action right away.  There are some games out there that require no money to play, and they’re the perfect type of free online games to get new players started.  Once you’ve played for a time and have learned how your poker game of choice works, you may want to take the risk and move to games that actually require you to buy chips using your credit card or PayPal account.  These online poker games can be a bit more stressful since real money is on the line.  Remember, though, that since you can lose money, you can also win money. 

 

As with any game you play, it’s very important that you get the basics down.  Before you start playing for cash, take the time to learn the rules of poker.  With the internet, it is very easy to jump into an online poker game before you really know what you’re doing, and while you can learn that way, you may find that the lessons are quite costly if you’re playing for money.

 

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