Archive for April, 2009

Playing real live poker in your house is great, there’s nothing like getting a bunch of friends together and breaking out the beers and playing a couple of hours of poker. However in our busy lives it is not always easy to get everyone together at times that suits every player, so why not join an online poker site and play poker at a time that suits you.

Playing on the internet, or online, is exciting you are literally up against millions of other online players. Internet poker is live and instant and you can always find a game that suits your pocket with people ready to play against you. You can even play poker free until you get your confidence up and you’ve learned the basics of doing it for yourself. Downloading the software from online poker rooms is user friendly and we bet that it will not be long before you are in “the mix” with millions and enjoying your online poker experience.



This question is one that asked many times over and chewed over often but has it been answered? If you ask pro poker players they will tell you that of course it isn’t, if it was they would not be taking part as professionals. On the other hand the lottery, roulette wheels, slot machines, crap tables etc can fairly be described as gambling, not poker though which requires skill in dealing with the hand that you have been dealt.

Legal judgments have been made in some states in the U.S.A. Colorado, Pennsylvania and North Carolina come to mind, they have decided that the skill elements override the chance factors and that, in legal terms, poker is not gambling. Of course there is an element of chance in the hand that you are dealt, but that is where the overriding skill of the winning poker players comes to the fore. What do you think?



There are dozens of poker rooms on the internet currently available for play with many more becoming available every day. The choice of which room to play poker at can be very confusing especially for inexperienced players. Checking through our pages we will help you locate the best online poker sites to play at.

One such poker room is poker stars which began offering real money games as far back as December 2001. As the leading tournament online poker room it has produced players who won their way to become the 2003 (Chris Moneymaker) and 2004 (Greg Raymer) World Series of Poker Main Event Champions. Up to 15,000 cash game players and 100,000 tournament players can be found at the Poker Stars tables during peak periods. This makes Poker Stars by far the largest online poker room for both cash game and tournament poker.



If you happen to be a non PC person and there are many of them, but love to play poker online you need not hang your head in abject despair. Historically speaking the majority of poker web sites tended to cater almost exclusively to the PC format, but there is a changing tide taking place. Yes, it can be stated with bold certainty that Mac-loving poker fans are finally getting a little bit of respect.

An example of a Mac friendly online poker site is PokerRoom.com which caters to users of Macs and any kind of Linux distribution networks in order to create a thrilling cyber-poker experience. So you should not despair if you are a Mac user there has never been a better time to be a non-PC based poker fan. We are sure that more and more casinos will be offering this format soon!



If you are new to the popular online game of poker the last thing that you want to come against is a bunch of “sharks” and Littlewoods Poker is a great site for newcomers to the game to try out their skills and learn the art of online poker.

Littlewoods online poker has a pleasant feel about it and there are no garish colours to distract you from the game, anyone can pick it up and start playing right away. Another attraction to the site is that it will allow you to play poker in an internet browser instead of having to download the software, making this perfect for playing on a Mac or a shared PC.

Naturally there are attractive promotions such as up to £100 free for existing members every month with Monthly Madness! Additionally the Progressive Bad Beat Jackpot which starts at £1,500 and increases by £100 per day. These are but two of the many promotions that can be found at Littlewoods Poker with many more offered on a daily or weekly basis.