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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Online Poker Beginner's Guide

By Adam James

Poker is a world-wide phenomenon. Fortunes are won and lost everyday. If you are keen to start playing online poker, it can be challenging at first with many poker rooms and bonuses available to choose from.

There are many common mistakes and pitfalls that can be easily avoided and this article aims to deliver over ten years of experience in an easy to follow guide.

1) Select a reputable online poker room that is easy to navigate - Sounds obvious enough but many players pick the first room that gets advertised. The largest and most reputable poker rooms include sites such as Pokerstars, Full Tilt Poker, Ultimate Bet, Cake Poker, and Party Poker.

2) Sign up for a deposit bonus and rakeback deal - The first time you sign up with a poker room, you have the opportunity to set up your account to make extra money for the rest of your life. This requires a Rakeback Website and the most popular are Rakeback Power, Raketherake, and Rakebrain. When you sign up you will usually receive a) Deposit Bonus, b) Rakeback c) Rake Races / Chases and sometimes Freerolls as well. Check out a few providers and find the one that suits you best.

3) Hit the Play Money Tables - An important step is to adjust to the new poker rooms graphics and buttons. Get a feel for the games being played. When you are comfortable, it is time to deposit real money. Read the fine print on the Rakeback Site and the Poker Room regarding deposits and bonus release.

4) Financial Matters - There are many depositing options available. Take your time reading the fine print about different options. Most charge a small fee. Security is an essential part and you will have to supply identification and often a utility bill to prove you are a real person over the required age bracket.

5) Strategies and Forums - There are an abundance of strategy and forum websites on the internet to assist you. Two Plus Two is a recommended website.

6) Poker Books - There are numerous books around to improve your poker skills. I recommended starting off simple with either Doyle Brunson's "Super System" or Dan Harrington's "Harrington on Holdem". There is no bad book on poker, the more you read, the more you will learn.

7) Essential Poker Software - Many programs exist to make pokering easier or to make you a better play. Table Ninja is a creative tool that uses hot keys to bet for you. Holdem Manager is a crucial database and HUD program that allows you to see player statistics in real time.

8) Online Poker Training and Coaching - Numerous websites exist that offer coaching and training facilities, the most notable include Card Runners, Deuces Cracked and Poker Savvy.

9 ) Extra Bonuses from different site - Once you have collected your first deposit bonus, I recommended cashing out and redepositing at a new site and starting over on a new bonus.

10) Take the time to enjoy yourself - Poker can be riveting, frustrating, infuriating and confusing all within five minutes. Remember poker is to be enjoyed, you will lose hands and win hands but hopefully still be smiling at the end of the day.

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