Thursday, September 30, 2010

Easy information to Freeroll Poker Tournaments

Freeroll poker tournaments are generally free tournaments offered online or in land based casinos. For this article, we will talk about online poker sites. These tournaments are often hosted by an online poker website that are hoping to add frequent players to its site. Tournaments are generally hosted on a weekly or once a month basis and include cash prices for the winners. Hardly ever do these tournaments require a charge to enter, but sometimes player points, coupons and even passwords.


To be eligible for a tournament, websites frequently require you to download their proprietary software. This software attaches you to their gambling network and allows you access to all their services. In order to use the network you are requested to make an account using a credit card, and are frequently required to make an first deposit before being able to access the games.

Many sites also have loyalty programs. These programs are intended to keep you on their network and function as protection for the company that you will not gamble with their competitors. Loyalty programs for freeroll tournaments sites work very much like mileage programs. For every tournament you get into, you will receive an number of points. Some tournaments can offer you more points than others and points can be cashed in for cash prices or buy-in fees for other tournaments.

Because of to Texas Holdem Poker recent success and popularity, most freeroll poker tournaments feature Texas Holdem poker. The game is usually available in three modalities; limit, pot-limit, and no limit. They also offer Omaha High, Omaha Hi-Lo and different varieties of seven-card poker games.

Internet freeroll tournament rooms, have leaderboards and social platforms to help players relate with each other and serve as social networks for the everyday player. You can frequently see the winnings a player has, the skill level the player has, and send messages and invitations to play, with just one click of a mouse.

There are a large number of free roll poker tournamet sites around the Internet. If you are excited to join one, make a quick Internet search and look for a site that offers a good bonus for new players. This will give you a leg up in your initial game play. Read the instructions and be sure you understand the poker game you are joining. Remember most sites use real money to play and that gambling is a very addictive, habit-forming hobby that could bring you monetary problems. If you feel you are loosing too much money and cant’ stop playing or if gaming is bringing you family problems of financial distress, contact your local gaming help line before it is to late. Otherwise enjoy your Free Roll poker tournament experience.

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Monday, September 27, 2010

The Joy Of Poker: Multiple Kinds of Sit n Go Tournaments

The varying types of sit n go tournaments in Poker are some of the most favorite card games of all times. In this form of Poker, there are a set number of people required on the table, usually 9 or 10 and the game starts when all the fixed number of persons come to the table. Read on for more information on the Sit and Go Poker (SNG) tournaments; and the standard rules of the game:

A classic sit and go tournament has one table in which there are a fixed number of players who contribute a certain amount of money on the table. The prize structure is comprised by the buy ins the players contributed. In most games, there are three prizes awarded: 1st place earns 50% of the prize pool, 2nd place earns 30% of prize pool and the 3rd place gets 20% of prize pool. However, with online poker gaining a large amount of popularity, there is a speedier version of the tournament released called the “Turbo” mode. In this rapid paced mode, the tempo of the tournament goes very high with blinds going up every 5 minutes.

The newer version of the SNG Poker offers players to sit at multiple tables. This kind of game is particularly popular over the Internet. Most gaming sites would allow you to sit on 2 tables with 18- 20 players each. The prize pool is much larger and if the turbo mode is introduced, you are likely to win a much larger amount in a shorter period of time. Many sites even allow you to play in 3 or 4 tables at the same time. Although the prize structures vary from site to site, the common trend goes like as stated below:

• 2 tables: 4 places

• 3 tables: 5 places

• 5 tables: 7 to 8 places

Of all the varying varieties of sit n go tournaments in Poker, the multi table form of game has tremendous popularity for the players over the Internet. The simple reason is that you need to risk very little money ($10 + $1/ $20 + $2/ $30+$3) and you can enjoy an action packed Poker game for at least an hour with good chances of winning. This form of game is also a great way to practice and sharpen your skill for a real table. Furthermore, many sites allow you to graduate to larger tables and pool prizes ($200 + 15) which give you the opportunity to win some serious money. Lot's of players these days are playing these games right from the comfort of their homes.
 
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

US Law Against Online Gambling Makes It the Biggest Loser - E-Commerce Times

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