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		<title>How to Choose an Online Poker Site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you have decided that you want to play poker Online, and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas, there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet. How do you discriminate between all of these available sites, to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you have decided that you want to play poker Online, and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas, there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet.  How do you discriminate between all of these available sites, to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you should be aware of, in your quest to find the poker site that is perfect for you.  Understanding these criteria, and being able to use them as a basis for comparison, will significantly simplify your selection process:</p>
<p>Free Poker &#8211; If you are looking to play online poker for pure recreation, and not for money, ensure that the site you are interested in accommodates &#8220;free&#8221; players.  Most online poker sites do cater to free players.</p>
<p>Software Download vs. Web-based &#8211; Most, if not all, online poker sites require you to download their poker client software onto your computer system to run.  If you are adverse to downloading such software onto your system, then you might want to check to see if the poker site alternatively has a web-based poker interface, which allows you to play poker on the site from within your browser.  Software installs run the potential risk of viruses and/or adware being loaded onto your system (although most of the reputable firms would never do that), but software installs on your computer generally run a lot faster than web-based sessions.  Software installations harness the power of your local PC&#8217;s CPU, whereas web-based interfaces rely on downloading any screen real estate updates over the Internet during play. This can be slow, particularly, if you are running over a slow internet connection (e.g., a dialup line).  Hence, if you are after speed, select local software installations; if you are concerned about your computer&#8217;s safety or cannot afford the disk space used by a software installation, select a web-based poker site.</p>
<p>Methods of Deposit/Withdrawal &#8211; If you are planning to play poker for money over the Internet, it is very important to consider the methods of deposit and withdrawal that a poker site supports.  Many of these sites permit major credit cards to be used, which seem to be the universal deposit mechanism of choice.  Others permit the use of bank transfer, ACH transfer, checks, and wire transfer from banks.  Most poker sites also support some form of 3rd party eWallets, which provide an intermediary between banking institutions and the poker site itself.  The main criteria to look at are: 1) What methods of deposit/withdrawal are supported by the poker site, and how many of these methods are supported by the locale that you live in ?;  2) Is it legal to fund/withdraw to/from a poker site, from the jurisdiction that you are playing in ?; 3) What are the fees associated with the 3rd party eWallet companies that you are able to use, and how reliable are they (this latter question can be researched on some of the poker message forum boards) ?</p>
<p>Locale Restrictions &#8211; Some poker sites restrict the playing for money (and even free play sometimes), based on your locale, and the laws governing gambling in your locale.  You should check with the laws of your local jurisdiction and check with the poker site, to see if there are any imposed restrictions on play, based on your locale.</p>
<p>Support &#8211; You should definitely look at the methods of support that a poker site offers.  Poker sites generally provide one (or more) methods of support that include: telephone support, fax support, Email support, and live chat support. The more of these that a poker site offers, the better.  For telephone support, check and see if the poker site offers toll-free support from your playing jurisdiction or not.</p>
<p>Game Variety &#8211; Depending on your level of poker playing expertise and your interest in variety, it is important to determine which game types the poker site supports.  Almost all of the sites offer Texas Holdem, but depending on your level of interest, you should check to see if they offer games like Five and Seven Card Stud, Omaha Poker (and all of its variations), Blackjack (not poker, but often included as a game option), Stud (and its variations), Draw poker, Tournament support, and limit and pot limit games.  Tournaments in particular are very popular with online poker sites, and some site tournaments offer very large prize pools.</p>
<p>Bonuses &#8211; Most, but not all, of the poker sites offer some form of bonus to the player, when you initially sign up with the site.  Each site&#8217;s bonus is somewhat different, but of the one&#8217;s that offer first time bonus, it is usually predicated on a minimum initial deposit.  Many bonuses are also calculated based on the amount of money deposited and spent on the site. Additionally, many sites offer reload bonuses, which are bonuses that are offered to existing customers, beyond their initial deposit bonus, and as an incentive to keep you as a customer.</p>
<p>Graphics and Useability &#8211; This is a very important consideration.  Every poker site has a different look and feel to it.  If you are going to be playing poker for money, it is important that you feel comfortable with the screen graphics and your ability to navigate (via mouse or keyboard clicks) through the poker program.  If you feel uncomfortable at all with the poker site, you should definitely not consider playing at it for money.  You should always test a poker site out in &#8220;free&#8221; mode first, before actually considering it for real-money wagering.</p>
<p>Game Features &#8211; You should always consider the game features that are available with a given poker site.  Game features such as hand history, multiple simultaneous playing windows, player notes, audible and visual indicators, player statistics, connection status indicator, player chat, turbo games, and screen options should always be considered.</p>
<p>Rake &#8211; Rake is the amount of the pot that the poker site takes (as part of its fee for doing business), from each hand.  You should always be aware of how much rake a poker site takes (compared to another site).  Poker sites usually use a Weighted Contribution rake method or an Average Contribution method, when calculating rake.  Obviously, the lower the rake, the more money you will take home on hand wins, but this criteria by itself should not dictate which poker site you use, since all of the above factors need to be taken into consideration as well. In summary, the aforementioned criteria should always be used, when deciding which Poker site is best for you.  Depending on your preferences, some of these criteria should be given more weight than others.  Happy Poker site hunting !!</p>
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<p>World Poker Tour Bought Out  		<br /> 			One of the world&#8217;s most famous poker brands to change hands. Read the full story at http://www.classicasinos.com/PokerNews/ns_06082009_282.html 		 		</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you have decided that you want to play poker Online, and your hunt for the perfect site has begun. But alas, there are literally hundreds of poker sites on the Internet.  How do you discriminate between all of these available sites, to find that desired site ? There are several key criteria that you should be aware of, in your quest to find the poker site that is perfect for you.  Understanding these criteria, and being able to use them as a basis for comparison, will significantly simplify your selection process:</p>
<p>Free Poker &#8211; If you are looking to play online poker for pure recreation, and not for money, ensure that the site you are interested in accommodates &#8220;free&#8221; players.  Most online poker sites do cater to free players.</p>
<p>Software Download vs. Web-based &#8211; Most, if not all, online poker sites require you to download their poker client software onto your computer system to run.  If you are adverse to downloading such software onto your system, then you might want to check to see if the poker site alternatively has a web-based poker interface, which allows you to play poker on the site from within your browser.  Software installs run the potential risk of viruses and/or adware being loaded onto your system (although most of the reputable firms would never do that), but software installs on your computer generally run a lot faster than web-based sessions.  Software installations harness the power of your local PC&#8217;s CPU, whereas web-based interfaces rely on downloading any screen real estate updates over the Internet during play. This can be slow, particularly, if you are running over a slow internet connection (e.g., a dialup line).  Hence, if you are after speed, select local software installations; if you are concerned about your computer&#8217;s safety or cannot afford the disk space used by a software installation, select a web-based poker site.</p>
<p>Methods of Deposit/Withdrawal &#8211; If you are planning to play poker for money over the Internet, it is very important to consider the methods of deposit and withdrawal that a poker site supports.  Many of these sites permit major credit cards to be used, which seem to be the universal deposit mechanism of choice.  Others permit the use of bank transfer, ACH transfer, checks, and wire transfer from banks.  Most poker sites also support some form of 3rd party eWallets, which provide an intermediary between banking institutions and the poker site itself.  The main criteria to look at are: 1) What methods of deposit/withdrawal are supported by the poker site, and how many of these methods are supported by the locale that you live in ?;  2) Is it legal to fund/withdraw to/from a poker site, from the jurisdiction that you are playing in ?; 3) What are the fees associated with the 3rd party eWallet companies that you are able to use, and how reliable are they (this latter question can be researched on some of the poker message forum boards) ?</p>
<p>Locale Restrictions &#8211; Some poker sites restrict the playing for money (and even free play sometimes), based on your locale, and the laws governing gambling in your locale.  You should check with the laws of your local jurisdiction and check with the poker site, to see if there are any imposed restrictions on play, based on your locale.</p>
<p>Support &#8211; You should definitely look at the methods of support that a poker site offers.  Poker sites generally provide one (or more) methods of support that include: telephone support, fax support, Email support, and live chat support. The more of these that a poker site offers, the better.  For telephone support, check and see if the poker site offers toll-free support from your playing jurisdiction or not.</p>
<p>Game Variety &#8211; Depending on your level of poker playing expertise and your interest in variety, it is important to determine which game types the poker site supports.  Almost all of the sites offer Texas Holdem, but depending on your level of interest, you should check to see if they offer games like Five and Seven Card Stud, Omaha Poker (and all of its variations), Blackjack (not poker, but often included as a game option), Stud (and its variations), Draw poker, Tournament support, and limit and pot limit games.  Tournaments in particular are very popular with online poker sites, and some site tournaments offer very large prize pools.</p>
<p>Bonuses &#8211; Most, but not all, of the poker sites offer some form of bonus to the player, when you initially sign up with the site.  Each site&#8217;s bonus is somewhat different, but of the one&#8217;s that offer first time bonus, it is usually predicated on a minimum initial deposit.  Many bonuses are also calculated based on the amount of money deposited and spent on the site. Additionally, many sites offer reload bonuses, which are bonuses that are offered to existing customers, beyond their initial deposit bonus, and as an incentive to keep you as a customer.</p>
<p>Graphics and Useability &#8211; This is a very important consideration.  Every poker site has a different look and feel to it.  If you are going to be playing poker for money, it is important that you feel comfortable with the screen graphics and your ability to navigate (via mouse or keyboard clicks) through the poker program.  If you feel uncomfortable at all with the poker site, you should definitely not consider playing at it for money.  You should always test a poker site out in &#8220;free&#8221; mode first, before actually considering it for real-money wagering.</p>
<p>Game Features &#8211; You should always consider the game features that are available with a given poker site.  Game features such as hand history, multiple simultaneous playing windows, player notes, audible and visual indicators, player statistics, connection status indicator, player chat, turbo games, and screen options should always be considered.</p>
<p>Rake &#8211; Rake is the amount of the pot that the poker site takes (as part of its fee for doing business), from each hand.  You should always be aware of how much rake a poker site takes (compared to another site).  Poker sites usually use a Weighted Contribution rake method or an Average Contribution method, when calculating rake.  Obviously, the lower the rake, the more money you will take home on hand wins, but this criteria by itself should not dictate which poker site you use, since all of the above factors need to be taken into consideration as well. In summary, the aforementioned criteria should always be used, when deciding which Poker site is best for you.  Depending on your preferences, some of these criteria should be given more weight than others.  Happy Poker site hunting !!</p>
<p>	 &#8211; </p>
<p>New Reality TV Show To Focus On Poker  		<br /> 			Four poker players in a house &#8230; Read the full story at http://www.classicasinos.com/PokerNews/ns_30072009_277.html 		 		</p>
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		<title>The Mind of a High Roller and Good Poker Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gambling is such a lucrative activity where gains are manifested only to those who have access to it.Generally, gambling is considered as a game of chance. Everybody would love to gamble because of the fact that it could provide them easy money without having to toil and wait longer.Others contend that the reason why people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gambling is such a lucrative activity where gains are manifested only to those who have access to it.Generally, gambling is considered as a game of chance. Everybody would love to gamble because of the fact that it could provide them easy money without having to toil and wait longer.Others contend that the reason why people love gambling is based on the fact that they consider it as a play, a game that gives them the kind of satisfaction that they need. They find it as an outlet that deviates from the usual life they have whenever they are at work or at home.The Gambling PeopleIn a typical casino environment, people who are seen playing poker, blackjack, roulettes, etc. usually come from different walks of life.Normally, they would put a reasonable bet on something that they think would be enough to give them back their stakes plus a hefty amount of money if ever they win.But there are people who place bets or stakes with large amount of money. These people are known as the high-rollers of the casino. These high rollers are those that usually deposit $1,000 or more and certainly do not look for offers such as no deposit poker bonus and freeroll poker sites.The reason why high rollers exist in the casinos is based on the fact that there are special bonuses that are only designated to people who deposit large amounts of money. And most often than not, these high rollers are the ones that usually win and take the money from other bets.No wonder why a particular thinking had evolved. This is known as the high-rollers mindset.The high rollers mindset is a way of thinking of most casino players or gamblers that conceptualizes the idea that the higher the bet, the higher the chances of winning and getting bigger amount of money.High-rollers mindset is usually employed by high-rollers or those who gamble a lot of money. They believe that by placing large amounts of money as their bets, they would be able to get the special bonuses being offered by the casino. Plus, they can even have more benefits that are only entitled to the high rollers if ever they get to win the game.Having a high-roller mindset is not at all wrong, especially if a person has a lot of money to bet. The only drawback is that it tends to let a person gamble a lot of money just for the thought that he or she might win. The bottom line: high rollers who gamble more have higher chances of losing more. After all, its still gambling where people are never sure if they will win or not.</p>
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<p>King Solomon&#8217;s Poker Moves to Playtech Network  		<br /> 			Quality online poker site completes its transition from the Boss Media poker platform. Read the full story at http://www.classicasinos.com/PokerNews/ns_02022010_456.html 		 		</p>
<p>Ladbrokes Enters Italian Poker Market  		<br /> 			Ladbrokes receives a license to hold poker tournaments from Italian authorities. Read the full story at http://www.classicasinos.com/PokerNews/ns_22122009_421.html 		 		</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 08:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Full Tilt is under fire The world of poker is a very complex structure built around players, the online poker sites and casinos that provide the games, the limits and games played, rake, backers, and a lot more, and in the end, trying to provide the best game possible that helps everyone. The entire situation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full Tilt is under fire 		<br />The world of poker is a very complex structure built around players, the online poker sites and casinos that provide the games, the limits and games played, rake, backers, and a lot more, and in the end, trying to provide the best game possible that helps everyone. The entire situation with Townsend, Hastings, and Cole [...] 			</p>
<p>A Realistic Casino Experience       <br />CelebPoker has introduced a diverse selection of stylish casino games as part of its ever expanding portfolio of online entertainment options. These new games can be accessed directly from the poker client and include variations of traditional casino favourites like Roulette and BlackJack together with some more unusual games such as Pai Gow Poker and Red Dog.       </p>
<p>CelebPoker Returns to Live Poker Circuit       <br />Leading online poker room CelebPoker.com has bowed to popular demand and will shortly relaunch its acclaimed series of live off-the-wall poker tournaments across the UK and Europe.       </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Betting Strategy at Three Card Poker Although this table game uses the hand rankings and general concept of poker, it lacks the subtlety and skill of variations like Texas holdem and seven card stud, where the players compete directly with one another. In fact, three card poker is even simpler to play than blackjack, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Betting Strategy at Three Card Poker 		<br />Although this table game uses the hand rankings and general concept of poker, it lacks the subtlety and skill of variations like Texas holdem and seven card stud, where the players compete directly with one another.  In fact, three card poker is even simpler to play than blackjack, in which the player must learn [...] 			</p>
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