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Online Gambling "Viral Explosion" in America?

Most major casinos have been shut down as the world battles the Coronavirus. However, as more and more states lose gambling revenue, there is an increasing interest for online casinos, poker and sports betting! Links to gambling news stories, games reviews and special offers below.

Some casinos in America are starting to re-think this whole online gambling thing. Many have resisted the move, usually based on scare tactics implemented by multi-billionaire casino moguls (think Sheldon Adelson). But as the times change and pandemics change our world, even the biggest opponents may soon be faced with a serious economic choice.

In states like New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Delaware online United States casino, poker or some combination of all three can be played from the relative safety of a living room via computer or mobile device,is legal and regulated. Any impacts from the Coronavirus shutdowns could be mitigated if they drag on for months. Even if casinos open sooner rather than later, consumer unease could continue to keep people home… especially if new cases pop up.

Online wagering wouldn’t completely offset the economic damage, said gaming industry Alan Woinski, but it could provide a firebreak to the spread of a disease and a firewall for gaming operators when customers are ill-advised or told not to gather. Ader agreed that the growing U.S. market doesn’t yet brandish the proper liquidity to offset land-based losses.

“Online gambling can help, obviously, cushion the blow a little bit,” Woinski said. “But you’re talking about $40 million a month for the online casinos in New Jersey versus $200 million they make in the casino, plus all the non-gaming revenue that can be able to replace the hotel revenue, the food and beverage.

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Torneo Campeón de Campeones del EPT.

El Casino Gran Madrid acogerá el Torneo de Campeón de Campeones del European Poker Tour a partir del 13 de mayo. Este será el primer torneo de poker de esta modalidad, que reunirá en una mesa freeroll a todos los campeones del EPT desde la primera edición disputada en 2004.

También participarán los últimos ganadores del EPT, incluidos los de Snowfest EPT, celebrados en Madrid, Berlin o San Remo. Este evento acogerá a un total de más de 70 campeones, de todos los tiempos y ganadores de los diferentes torneos de poker principales, con la finalidad de coronar al AS de ASES. Este torneo exclusivo tendrá jugadores profesionales invitados de la talla de Patrick Antonius, Liv Boeree o Boeree, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, entre otros.

Respecto al torneo Campeón-Campeones de Madrid, los cuatro primeros jugadores clasificados recibirán paquetes por valor de 50.000€, 25.000€, 15.000€ y 10.000€, lo que les permitirá jugar al Evento Principal de la próxima temporada.

Al hilo de los últimos acontecimientos con el poker online y el FBI, podemos decir que tanto los casinos españoles como el poker que se juega en ellos, están perfectamente dentro de las leyes del juego en España. Por lo tanto los jugadores y participantes no tendrán ningún problema legal para jugar en el evento de Madrid, a no ser que el FBI  acuse a España.

No obstante, aquellos que deseen jugar al poker en línea desde España, solo lo podrán hacer en sitios internacionales donde no hayan sido acusados por Estados Unidos. Los sitios de poker españoles nada tienen que ver con las historias del FBI. Sin embargo hay que tener presente que las leyes españolas sobre los juegos de azar en línea, están a punto de ser cambiadas en base a poner fin a la especulación y el fraude. La nueva Ley del juego y las apuestas acogerá a los operadores extranjeros en el mercado español, compitiendo legalmente en igualdad de condiciones.

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Finnaly Time to Play

Finally found some time this week to play some poker online :-) , started out at betfred playing $2.20 re-buy tournament and scooped first place and and nice tidy $125 to boot not bad for 3 hours play, not satisfied just yet i them moved on to playing at three tables at pdc for 12 hours playing 10/25c no limit , and finished up $160 up and just under 4,500 points better off which is enough for me to also play in the 1k freerolls for 3 days and this saturdays 2k freeroll which i have won both of already, it also ables me to enter the 10k Sunday which is my next big target :-), and no doubt ill earn another 500 points to get into the big 50k at the end of the month another tourney I'm looking to add to my collection, my last game of the early hours was a 200 poker points buy-in tourny to betfreds 2k sat game, boy am i gonna have a busy weekend as i finished first in that two, anyway that's me updating my blog later all and good luck at the tables.
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Easter Bonanza Game 2

Saturday we have game 2 in our Spin32Poker Easter Bonanza.Game 2 is a $25 Added Buy In. Details below....Name: Spin32 pokerpeople $25 addedWhen: 22/3/08 1800 (Server Time) 2300 GMTReg: 21/3/08 1300 (Server Time) 1800 GMTLocation: Tournament » Private » ScheduledGame Type: Texas Holdem NLPrize Pool: Buyins + $25Buy In: $2 + 0.20Rebuys: unlimited * 2,000 chips for $2.00 eachMinimum players: 10 playersPW: Spin23pomp25
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Full Tilt - 60 day rule will really hurt!

For those who live under a rock or slept through the last 4 days, this is an excerpt from the latest FT affiliate newsletter...__________________________________________________________Real Money Players - Changes Effective on April 1As an affiliate, we want to make sure you get the credit you deserve for directing real-money players to Full Tilt Poker.Our Affiliate Agreement defines a real money player as someone who makes their first real money deposit within 60 days of signing up on our site.Beginning April 1st, any player who waits longer than 60 days to make their first deposit will not be credited to any affiliate account. Make sure you don't lose any of the credit - or players - you deserve. Use our promotions and advice to help turn your play money accounts into real money in your pockets.____________________________________________________________There's a heated discussion going on at PAP over this newly enforced ruling.I suggest every FT affiliate should email their AM and complain loudly about this.It will cost you between 10% and 20% of your affiliate income once this goes into effect.Be vocal but be professional - get their attention!
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PIMP YOUR POKER (ripping poker players off

i am in dier need for someone to help in in taking on a poker site that has ripped off hundreds of people but dont really know how to start myself.....my name is mike my e-mail is dealtaker@netzero.com i would greatly appericate anybody that can step up and stear me the right direction in this fight
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I like RON PAUL for MORE reasons than POKER issues... He is the man for REAL CHANGE in the USA - BUT the PEOPLE in this country need to take their heads out of thier ass to see it...a great READ on my blog - today http://standbackworld.blogspot.com - if you care to see what Dr. Paul says about internet poker - etc.If you are in the area and WANT to hook up - I'm buying pizza for anyone that shows up and meets us there. From this site.Next week, Dr. Paul will return on Friday, April 11th to speak at his Alma mater,Gettysburg College at 11:30 AM ET and host a Freedom Rally at Penn State University at 5:30 PM ET.Please bring your friends and family and join us as we celebrate freedom, peace, and prosperity. The events are free and open to the public, but we ask that you RSVP at the links below. Note: An RSVP does not reserve you a seat, so please arrive early.Share
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BETONLINE "FIVE ALIVE" COLLEGE FOOTBALL CONTESTOkay Everyone. One of the Top sportsbooks in the world has agreed to Sponsor our NCAA Football Contest this year. This is a great opportunity to start playing at a great book.How To Enter* ·Sign up at Gambling IQ* ·Open an Account at BetOnline.com if you don’t already have one. Please Click one of the Banners on the Site.* ·Deposit $150 Into Your account. You will receive a signup Bonus depending on your method of play. Reduced Juice or Big Bonus. The More you Deposit the More you will receive in Bonus. $50 of this deposit will be placed into a separate prize pot. The Other $100 is yours to play with along with your Bonus* ·You will Then Email Customer Service c.quinn@Betonline.com and transfer $50 Into Account #GIQContests.* ·After the transfer is complete send an email to dirty@gamblingiq.com with your BetOnline account number and your posting name.* ·Post in the Official Contest thread so I know you sent an email. Sometimes they go to the Junk Folder from certain domains.* ·I will update the Entries and Prize Pool DailyFormat* ·The Contest will Begin on Saturday, September 13, 2008 and will run through Conference Championship games on Saturday, December 6, 2008.* ·Each player Will make 5 plays each week.* ·The Plays will be graded at -110 except parlay and teasers (odds will be next to plays below). All Rotation numbers, Teams and Lines have to be posted or the plays will be graded a loss* ·The Top 3 players will be awarded the Cash Prize at the end of the Contest* ·In Case of a Tie We will Move onto the Bowl Season to break it.* ·You Must make all 5 plays each week. 13 Weeks for a Total of 65 plays. Any week you do not make plays or if you fail to make all 5 plays then the plays not made will be counted as losses* ·Plays Must be in by 12 Noon on Each Saturday. Early Week Games can be played up until Kickoff on those days.* ·All Lines will be Posted by Wednesday of Each week. Games Played Earlier than that will have the lines posted On Monday Morning.* ·Any rules not covered by this or any disputes will be decided by the Gambling IQ Staff. Their decision is final.Plays to be Made each week1. One Side2. One Total3. One 3 Team parlay (6.5:1 payout)4. One 3 Team 7 Point Teaser (11:10)5. One Play of the week worth 2 UnitsPrizes1. 60% of the Prize Pool2. 25% of the Prize Pool3. 15% of the Prize PoolLet’s go guys. If we get enough Interest and Signups BetOnline may throw some Money into the Pot. This is a fun format and appeals to all kinds of bettors.Contest Thread to Sign UpaffiliateGetImage.aspx?ID_SC=2244&ID_I=610
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Right Royal Result

Had a right ROYAL result last night in the final weekly qualifier for todays WSOP weekly final at Poker Host.For those that dont know Poker Host have two daily WSOP freerolls where the top 20 qualify for the weekly final. Finish in the top 20 at the weekly and your in the monthly where the winner picks up a $12500 Main Event package.To cut a long story short I made the top 20 and finished in 8th.Picked up this little gem along the way

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$50 Private Freeroll + a Bounty!

I've has got a little $50 Freeroll with a $10 bounty on my head for this Friday . A coupon will be awarded to any new sign-ups that make a deposit using this link, Carbon Poker .Description: House of Poker Blue'sTab Location: Tournament > Private > ScheduledLimit Type: No LimitGame Type: Texas HoldemMoney Type: Real Money ($50 Freeroll + $10 Bounty)Blinds: 10 minutes, starting at 5/10Campaign: House of Poker BluesMaximum players per table: 10 playersStarting Chips: 1,500 chipsBreak Length: 3 minutesBreak Frequency: 90 minutesBuyin: FreerollEntry Fee: By CouponStart Time: May 16th @ 1700 hrs lobbytimeAnnounce Period: Immediately
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New Spring games, Come play with us!

RedsRaiders NEW “GEAR UP” Tournament!!With the ending of the Hullabaloo tournament at Poker Stars, RedsRaiders is starting a brand new one. If you have never played a Raiders Tournament, this is the one for you!!!! Lots of Prizes and Bounties!!!The “GEAR UP” Tournament format is Gear from the RedsRaiders Store!! Items such as Hoodies, Caps, Steins, Shirts, etc etc. The items will be shipped directly to you house and shipping will be paid. Also you may if you prefer a non-redsraiders item, you can choose something from Poker Chaos!! They have some Great Gifts!!You will also have the option of selecting a gift certificate!!! So many choices to choose from, how can you pass this one up!!Place: Poker StarsDate: Starting March 7th. Friday NightsTime: 9:00pm est.Buy In: $5.00 +.50¢Running time will be 8 weeks. We will have a Leader board that will be updated after each game.Leader Board will be updated minimum 24 hours following the tournament.Also, If a player is found to be sitting out after 20 mins., their points will be void and players will move up accordingly. Disconnections will be counted as a sit out.Password 3-7 is HoodieSo come and enjoy playing poker with one of the BEST poker forums around!! “REDSRAIDERS”More Details here at forum:
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Adjusting From Home Games to Casino Games

Most people who play poker seriously started by playing in home games. The structure of these games is simple. Generally, everyone would ante a certain amount (say, $0.25) and then the betting was structured as to have a minimum and maximum bet. For example, the bets and raises would range between $0.25 and $2 each round.The play at home games was generally: bet, call (or perhaps bet, raise, call.) Most hands would go to a showdown, and typically the person who had the hottest cards would win at the end of the day. Games were mostly luck and a little bit of skill.Internet poker and casino poker are very different from this typical home game in 3 ways: the ante structure, the betting structure, and the competition.Ante StructureFirst, unless you are playing 7-card stud, there is no ante; instead, there are blinds. The person to the left of the dealer must pay the small blind and the person after him must pay the big blind. These are forced bets. All the other players are not forced to pay anything to receive cards (they do not need to ante), but they must match the big blind or any raise to the big blind to see the flop. Thus, a typical game, involving 6 people, with a small blind (SB) of 50 cents and a big blind (BB) of $1 would go as follows preflop:Seat one: SB ($.50)Seat two: BB ($1)Seat three: FoldSeat four: Calls BB ($1)Seat five: Raises BB ($2)Dealer (Seat six): FoldSeat one: FoldSeat two: Calls raise ($1)Seat four: Calls raise ($1)Then the betting would begin with the big blind (since the small blind folded) after the flop. For more information about blinds and betting structures, check out our Poker Rules section.Betting StructureIn addition to the ante structure being different, the type of betting differs. The most similar to the spread limit (i.e. the minimum and maximum bet) would be no-limit. There is still a minimum bet, however, the maximum bet is the amount of chips in front of you.There is a common no-limit myth that if someone bets more chips than you have, you must fold. That is not true. If Tom bets $30 and I only have $15, I only must put in $15 to call. If I'm the only person in the pot, Tom is essentially betting only $15. However, let's say that the pot is between me, Tom, and Jane. Suppose both Tom and Jane have $50, while I have $15. Tom put in $30, I go all-in for $15, and Jane must call $30 to stay in. $15 from each player ($45 total) would be in the main pot. $15 from Jane and $15 from Tom would be in a sidepot. So, at the showdown, I would be in contention for $45 and Tom and Jane would be in contention for the $45 main pot plus the $30 sidepot. If I have the best hand, and Jane has the second best hand, I would win $45 and she would win $30. If Jane's hand were better than mine, she would win the entire $75.Closely similar to no-limit is pot-limit, where you can bet any amount from the minimum bet to the size of the pot.Finally, the most popular form of betting is known as limit (also called fixed-limit). This type of game has fixed bets. For example, in a $2-$4 game, the size of the bets are $2 or $4, depending on which round it is. In Texas Hold'em and Omaha, each bet preflop and at the flop (when the three cards come out) is $2. If someone wishes to raise, he must do so by $2. Thus, in a 4-handed situation, this would be a typical case:Seat one: CheckSeat two: Bet $2Seat three: Raise $2 (to $4)Seat four: Call $4Seat one: FoldSeat two: Call $4The bets on the turn (when four cards are out) and the river (when all five cards are out) would be the higher amount: $4. So, taken the above example, this is how the turn betting may happen:Seat two: Bet $4Seat three: FoldSeat four: Raise $4 (to $8)Seat two: Call $4CompetitionFinally, skill pays off more on the internet and in the casino. People actually try to win because the money exchanged is often more than just nickels and dimes. You should not just call to the river 'just to see what he has' and such. You must use strategy if you expect to win in the long run.Someone whose only poker experience is playing at home games may win at first at internet or casino poker, but will probably lose in the long run (unless his or her home game is particularly tough). The other strategy articles on this website will help you to become a winning poker player.
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Bankroll

How much money should I invest?This is an important question, with two simple answers.If you are a beginner or just looking to have fun, don't invest any more than is 'fun' to lose. Hence, if you're comfortable blowing a hundred bucks, put in $100 and see if you can win with it. This is what I did. My original roll was only $100, but I built it up into my current, much more powerful bankroll.Bankroll considerations are different for a seasoned player who has proven himself a winner. These types of players are looking to consistently make money at a given limit. If you are one of these players, you should be able to bank 200 big bets at the limit you play. Hence, if you play $2-$4, you should have an $800 roll ($4 * 200). For $5-$10, your target roll should be $2,000. These numbers prevent you from blowing your entire bankroll because of one bad run.Some say that 200 big bets is too few for shorthand, but I believe that you need to be reasonable about potential losses. You don't want to invest more than 200 big bets unless you've proven that you're successful at that limit.Also, it is a very good idea to keep a daily diary of your sessions. This will help you determine if you are a winning or a losing player and how often you win. It will also prove helpful come tax time if you live in a country with income tax on gambling winnings (in the UK, there is no tax on gambling winnings). If you plan on playing poker regularly, consider using a service such as Check Your Bets.
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Some have told me this is a TOUGH SELL - I can't understand why? A poker player (a good one) needs some help. I want to try and get her that help.I have a new MISSION people! - A poker friend of ours needs some help! I'm going to reach out to my ONLINE poker pals - PLAYERS that KNOW a lot of rounders and then pray - something happens....I will be running a live event in HAZLETON Pa - ON April 19 - 11am (This will be a DEEP STACK tourney) $50+20 It will be held at our local lodge. I will also - for the first time - attempt to get a few games going on FULL TILT (NL tourneys) with a $5.00 buy in $5.00 donation. If anyone has any other idea's - I'm all ears.TO ALL MY PLAYERS THAT HAVE TOLD ME YOU ARE IN THE LIVE EVENT ALREADY = THANKS! (Sorry to the good few - that can not play that date... NOTICE! I will still take a $20 bill! Cmon! It's for a good cause.. READ BELOW.)This lady's poker related story along with a few other details (like my coming back from the dead - illness) has re-ignited my love for poker...and taken me to a whole new PLAYING level...it's a game I have played hardcore since 1991... and THAT I LOVE MORE THAN MOST PLAYERS EVER WILL... Because of this I want to help her... PLAYERS NEED TO STICK TOGETHER (THAT... and because we have become poker pals, friends, members of a virtual poker classroom)Maybe when YOU hear her VERY COOL poker story..Maybe you will want to help a fellow player out... THAT'S MY PRAYER anyway... hopefullycont. http://www.standbackworld.blogspot.com
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"March Madness"

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Thought I'd post one of the big promos that Nordica will be holding for the month of March . This site is with Merge Gaming and it's where House of Poker Blues has been holding it's league games for the last 23 weeks . The support there has been nothing short of superb .Promotional Copy:We must have gone mad on PokerNordica. This March we are offering our players up to $2,000 in free bonus money just by earning comp points.You will start earning for the March Madness promotion as soon as you start playing at PokerNordica from the 1st of March.Bonus money are paid out automatically within two hours.Here you can see the schedule and how many comp points you need to get the prizes.Comp points needed Prize10000 $2020000 $3035000 $5065000 $150100000 $250150000 $500200000 $1000The March Madness promotion works like this. If you earn 100.000 comp points in March, you will not only get $250 in free bonus money. You will also get all the above amounts in total $500.You are able to follow your bonus pot steps in your Player Admin.Good luck.
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Four Key Poker Skills

Poker sharks are commonly described as tight and aggressive: "These poker pros do not play many hands, but when they play them, they play them like they have the nuts."That's a nice general description, but it doesn't say much. In my opinion, a solid poker player is one who has mastered the four key skills of poker.Skill #1: Mathematics• A solid poker player knows the general probabilities of the game. For example, they know that you have about 1 in 8.5 chance of hitting a set when holding a pocket pair, and that you have about a 1 in 3 chance of completing a flopped flush draw by the river.• Good players understand the importance of outs. Outs are simply the number of cards that will improve your hand. Count your outs, multiply them by two, and add one, and that's roughly the percentage shot you have at hitting.• Good players can figure out the pot odds. Knowing outs is meaningless unless it's translated into rational, calculated betting. Knowing you have a 20% chance of hitting, what do you do then? If you're not sure, check out our Pot Odds article.• Math skills are the most basic knowledge; it's day-one reading. Anyone who doesn't understand these concepts should not play in a game for real money until they do.Skill #2: Discipline• Good poker players demand an advantage. What separates a winning poker player from a fish is that a fish does not expect to win, while a poker player does. A fish is happy playing craps, roulette, or the slots; he just hopes to get lucky. A poker player does not hope to get lucky. He just hopes others don't get lucky.• Good poker players understand that a different game requires a different discipline. A disciplined no-limit player can be a foolish limit player and vice versa. For example, a disciplined limit hold'em player has solid preflop skills. When there is not much action preflop, he or she only plays the better hands. When a lot of people are limping in, he or she will make a loose call with a suited connector or other speculative hand.• A disciplined player knows when to play and when to quit. He recognizes when he is on tilt and is aware when a game is too juicy to just quit while ahead.• A disciplined player knows that he is not perfect. When a disciplined player makes a mistake, he learns. He does not blame others. He does not cry. He learns from the mistake and moves on.Skill #3: Psychology• A good player is not a self-centered player. He may be the biggest SOB you know. He may not care about anyone but himself, and he may enjoy stealing food from the poor. However, when a poker pro walks into a poker room, he always empathizes with his opponents. He tries to think what they think and understand the decisions they make and why they make them. The poker pro always tries to have an answer to these questions:1. What does my opponent have?2. What does my opponent think I have?3. What does my opponent think I think he has?• Knowing the answer to these questions is the first step, manipulating the answers is the second and more important step. Suppose that you have a pair of kings and your opponent has a pair of aces. If you both know what the other has, and you both know that you know what the other has, then why play a game of poker? A poker pro manipulates the answers to questions #2 and #3 by slowplaying, fastplaying, and bluffing in order to throw his opponent off.• Good poker players know that psychology is much more important in a no-limit game than in a limit game. Limit games often turn into math battles, while no-limit games carry a strong psychology component. Thus, poker tells are much more important in no-limit games.Skill #4: Understanding Risk vs. Reward• Pot odds and demanding an advantage fall into this category. Poker players are willing to take a long-shot risk if the reward is high enough, but only if the expected return is higher than the risk.• More importantly, they understand the risk-vs.-reward nature of the game outside of the actual poker room. They know how much bank they need to play, and how much money they need in reserve to cover other expenses in life.• Good poker players understand they need to be more risk-averse with their overall bankroll than their stack at the table.When you play in an individual game, you must value every chip equally at the table. You should only care about making correct plays. If you buy in for $10, you should be okay with taking a 52% chance of doubling up to $20 if it means a 48% chance of losing your $10.However, you should be risk-averse with your overall bankroll. You need to have enough money so that any day at the tables will not affect your bankroll too much. If you worry too much about losing, then you will make mistakes at the table. You need to leave yourself with the chance to fight another day.l
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Why Play Poker

Why play poker? It seems like a simple question, but the answer is both complex and personal. There are many different reasons to play or not to play poker. Often, the reasons a person has for playing poker will shed light on what type of player that person is and what limits and games he should play.Reasons to Play PokerSocial rewards. This is a major reason behind the traditional home game. Many friends like to hang out and play cards, and many people become friends over the card table. If this is one of the major reasons you wish to play, stick with low stakes, where the games are more fun and friendly.Entertainment. Poker is a competitive game. To win, one needs the skills and the bit of luck the game necessitates. Many find this enjoyable and compare poker to playing a sport. Make sure you don't get swept up in the 'entertainment' nature of poker, because it is possible to lose a lot of money at the game.Education. The skills necessary to become a good poker player apply well to other aspects of life. Poker will help you to improve your judgment skills (reading people) and sharpen your logical and strategic skills (how to play your hand).To make money. Most people play poker for fun, but some make considerable money at it. Of course, these people are few and far between. Not everyone can make a lot of money from poker. Nevertheless, the desire to win more is definitely a reason to improve your poker skills.Poker is one of the few forms of wagering where you can actually win. Casino-style betting is rigged against you (it is impossible to win in the long run at craps, roulette, etc., no matter what anyone says. The only exception is blackjack if you count cards, which is extremely difficult). Sports betting is also nearly impossible to beat without insider information. Thus, poker is one of the few forms of gambling where one can actually win money in the long run simply by being good at the game.Reasons NOT to Play PokerYou have a gambling problem. When anyone plays poker, he or she risks losing money. One should never play poker with money that he or she cannot afford to lose. Poker winnings should not be viewed as a method to 'strike it rich,' and losses should not be viewed as money that needs to be 'won back.' If you are prone to a gambling problem, do not play poker.Disclaimer: Most jurisdictions view poker as gambling; in some jurisdictions, playing poker for money is illegal. The information contained here should not be construed as legal advice. Many people have become addicted to poker and lost considerable sums of money. Full Disclaimer
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