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Poker Guide

Poker is a universal game of chance that is literally played all over the world, and is played in many forms. Some of the most popular forms today are Texas Hold Em, Seven Card Stud and Omaha. Online Poker Rooms offer these games as regular Table Games, Tournaments and special events. You'll find a game that fits your needs and budget, anytime the urge strikes you. There are even Poker Rooms that offer you the chance to win a seat in the world's most prestigious Poker Tournaments that offer cash prizes so huge that you'd be amazed.

Texas Hold em is perhaps the most widely recognized and most often played Poker Game, due in part to the enormous popularity granted it from the media coverage and live tournaments via television. In this game, each player is dealt two cards face down and there are five cards dealt face up in sets in the middle of the table. These are community cards that the players use in conjunction with the cards dealt to them, to make the best hand possible. While this is definitely one of the most popular poker games, you should also try your hand at Seven Card Stud, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo and their variations.

Poker is a simple game to learn, but requires skill, patience and luck to be a winner. There are many strategies and methods to use, depending on the type of poker you are playing. There are strategies and tips you can use whether you are new to the game, or a seasoned pro. A couple tidbits of advice are... watch a game that you are not involved in to see how other players apply their own strategies. You can look for their Tells also, this will help you to identify your own Tells so you can work to eliminate them. Practice the game with your friends, or in the practice mode online, until you are more comfortable and can play with the confidence you need. And play within your budget, this is perhaps the most important tip. Decide your bankroll amount and stick to it, never bring more than you can afford to lose.