The best online casinos
Gambling Articles
World Series of Poker
Tom Moore did not imagine that the invitational event he started in 1968 will evolve to what it is right now. Thanks to Benny Binion and his family for giving us the World Series of Poker which give poker a shot in the arm. So if you want to play wit ...
Continue...Using Bluffs in Other Ways in Poker
Pro Poker players use the bluff in several ways besides the traditional ones known and utilize by other players. To get the most out of your Poker sessions, learning how to utilize the bluff in as many as possible will be key.
Continue...Random Article
17.08
Training for beginners in poker is necessary for success. Practice poker with friends, online and wi ...
Just The Facts!
Women Poker
By day JoJo Hastie organises charity events and private functions. At night she is one of a growing band of women who are taking over the male dominated game of poker. Three years ago the image of poker was of large men chomping on equally large cigars in dark, smoky rooms with bottles of beer and tumblers spread around. But in the past year the number of female players has risen dramatically. More than a third of the tens of millions of online players are now women. The women are also heading out and playing face to face. At a recent ladies-only tournament in Chelsea, 30 young professional women turned up to play Texas No Limit Hold ‘Em, the most popular poker game. Ms Hastie, 26, started playing cards a few months ago, taught by her boyfriend, and entered her first mixed-sex tournament a few weeks ago. “It was really good fun. I came third out of 20 people and won £250,” she said. “A lot of my female friends now play and they come round for dinner, we have a few glasses of wine and then the cards come out.
“Poker is seen as a guy thing but now there are a lot of middle-class ladies who play and for a lot of them it is not about the money — they can afford to lose and the prizes do not make any difference — it is about the social aspect.” Another player at the Chelsea tournament was Mary Caldecott-Smith, 34, who runs a gardening club. She said: “There are no men here and it is so relaxing.” Relaxing it may be but that does not stop the bluffs and double bluffs being used by the increasingly competitive women. Shiobhain Brennan, 35, a property developer, said that playing a women-only game was much more fun. “Playing with men can be very daunting. There’s lots of testosterone and male egos. Here there’s no bravado, no having to big it up, no trying to psyche you out.” The women-only games are devised by Julian Morel, 36, who runs pokergirl.uk. The majority of his clients are in property, PR or fashion, and the prizes of manicures and facials are not why they turn up.
More Articles
Understanding Free Poker Tournaments - Why Join It?
Becoming an expert poker player is not easy. It is a long process and you could lose a lot of money while pitting your skills against other players. To avoid losing money, you should join free poker tournaments so you could win prizes without needing to place bets.
More...Training Guide for Poker Beginners
Training for beginners in poker is necessary for success. Practice poker with friends, online and with a software, improve your bluffing skills and vary with your playing speed and betting strategy so that you will be a successful poker player.
More...The Advantages of Internet Poker
They reason why online Poker is growing at such a rapid rate are the numerous benefits it offers players. If you have yet to play, an assessment of the facts will show the many advantages that people who compete in online Poker enjoy.
More...














