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Interesting Facts About Poker

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Every gambling enthusiast loves a good game of Poker. Conversely, every trivia player loves a good does of trivia. So, for the gambler a set of poker rules, a deck of cards, some poker chips and an place to ante-up will suffice, but what about all of those trivia lovers out there? Guess what, there a ton of fun and interesting facts about poker that trivia enthusiasts are sure to love. Poker is an incredibly popular game, even more so with its increasing availability on the Internet. Further, poker has grown in leaps in bounds: no longer is it just a Thursday night gathering for avid Poker players, it is also a big time gambling business. Such a fact is proven when statistics indicate that some 70 million standard decks of playing cards are sold every single year.

Another amazing poker fact that you can use to astonish your friends is the fact that President Richard Nixon used a large sum of money that he won in a poker game to fund his first campaign for Congress! That’s right, after winning a cool six grand playing poker with his Navy buddies; Nixon won his way into office with his big poker winnings. Is Richard Nixon the only famous person to be noted to play poker? Of course not! In fact, Groucho Marx earned his name from his poker playing tendencies. Groucho Marx used to wear a grouch bag around his neck all the time. Do you know what was in that grouch bag? You guessed it—his poker money!

Alternatively, we can take a look at John Mantagu, the Earl of Sandwich. Mantagu venerated the game of poker, so much so that he would often engage in hours of gaming and would actually refuse to leave the tables to eat. His solution? He would have someone serve him bread and meat. So, not only do we have the Earl of Sandwich to thank for our noontime meals, we also owe the fascinatinggame of poker a tribute for the sandwich. Finally, the origins of poker remain highly debated. Conversely, what there seems to be absolutely no debate about is that poker is here to stay. Poker, possessing both a fascinating history and recreational appeal will continue to be played both online and in brick-and-mortar casinos everywhere!

Becoming a Poker Online Pro

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Several poker players all over the world have dreamt of becoming a poker online pro. Poker playing entails a large amount of winning and an international popularity. Once you have these two benefits of being a professional poker player, you will never go back into becoming nobody again. There is no such thing as special education for poker playing. Both playing and winning come with mind focus, continuous practice, and well great luck do help sometimes. There are categories though for poker player – the beginner, the semi-professional, and the ultimate professional.

You are a poker online pro if you play it as if it is your occupation. Unbelievably, many poker players think of the game as an occupation than leisure. They prefer to make money through poker than living through a day job, because of the fact that many players win more than they could earn in an ordinary job. You regard them as pros, too, because they have placed in a lot more hours in playing than in any workplace before.

Nevertheless, people are different, so as players they have different views, too. Some poker online pro has opposite views on the game. Although they play hard and frequent, some of them see that game as only life’s best pleasure. In between work timeouts maybe, they indulge in the game as much as they indulge in their workplace. A poker online pro is a player who joins tournaments in and out of the country, either for money or for fame alone. This professional player has indeed acquired the best skills for the game.

Another thing about being a poker online pro is the status of the poker market. A pro never worries about the luck; instead he worries about the ever-changing market condition of the game. If the market keeps producing better players each day, then the competition becomes stiffer for all professional players out there, even how long you have been playing in the business. It follows that they must continue to become better than what they are now. For non-poker players, it seems as if they perceive poker players as game addicts, who do not have any other worthwhile activity to do other than playing. It is easy to say that if you have not tried to play the game. Then, there must be something worthy about the game after all. You just have to play to see through it though.