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Poker: Online Poker - Is It Worth Your Money?
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By: Nicholas Tan Email Article
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With the advent of information technology, everything seems to be online these days. From newspapers to card games, nothing can beat the convenience online interactivity could bring.

Yes, you have heard it right. Even card games are now being exposed electronically through online gaming. And one of the most popular online card games is the online poker.

Online poker is a poker game played over the Internet (of course!). The dawn of a new era for playing poker in the Web has brought vast increase on the number of poker players throughout the world.

Online poker, contrary to the traditional poker game, are said to be economical because they require cheaper maintenance cost. For example, in online poker adding another table to accumulate other players will not take up valuable place like it would for a typical casino and poker rooms.

Besides, in online poker rooms there are no tips you have to pay. Usually, players have to pay a dollar or two as tips for the dealer and waitresses whenever you win a large pot at stake in live poker rooms.

Moreover, because of the interactivity feature of all online activities, online poker likewise offers more player-oriented features. The software that is being used on online poker reminds the player whenever it is his or her turn to take steps. And the greatest thing about online poker is that it allows players to play for very low bet, as low as 1 cent. For beginners, online poker offers free roll tourneys whenever there are no entry fees. By doing so, online poker is able to attract more beginners to play the game.

The other reasons why online poker rooms are more practical ways of playing the game are its security. Online poker games have collusion detection abilities. This software enables the online poker room security moderators to examine the "hand history" of the previously played cards of any player in the site. This enables them to detect the behavioral patterns of the online players easier, so to speak.

Also, online poker game sites responsibly checks on the player's IP address so as to avoid players on the same home or on some unknown proxy servers from playing the same tables. These and many other interactive safety features provide online poker players a secured gaming experience.

The best online poker rooms that are considered to be secured on their connections are those with Verisign or Thawte Security, a subsidiary of Verisign. These are just two of the most trusted security certificates in the world. Add to that, these security certificates are also the ones used to protect the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. department of Defense, general Electric, and many others. So, fear no more!

There are also other features that practically lure new players to try the game. An example of this is the so-called tournaments online better known as "satellites" wherein the winning online poker player gets the chance of playing to real-life poker tournaments.

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