Global Sports: The Internet And Card Worlds Of Money Games

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Internet And Card Worlds Of Money Games

By John Fair


There are many different versions of money games. Some programs teach people to count and manage currency. Other programs allow for currency to be gained and lost. The training versions of these programs can help younger children learn to take care of any currency they earn. The activities that are designed to make and lose currency are geared for older people.

Activities that require currency and cards to play are black jack and multiple versions of poker. Many types of card play based activities are found in casinos around the world. There are even tournaments that are hosted for players similar to larger sporting events that have big cash prizes for the overall winners.

A common contest played in the card world is Black Jack. This comprises of two cards being dealt to a player. The dealer also is dealt two cards and whoever has the highest cards without going over 21 wins the hand and the cash.

A version of poker that is growing in popularity is Texas Hold em. This style of card play has spawned a league of professionals and also a yearly tournament held in Las Vegas. During the tournament the players are part of a televised series aptly named the world series of poker.

Also available on the internet are math activities that assist in teaching to count different types of currency from US dollars to Euros and so on. These activities can be fun and exciting for children and adults alike. Along the same lines as counting currency, another fun activity is the adding currency activity that allows a child to learn to add currency together.

In the area of playing currency activities another type is the currency managing variety. This type of exercise teaches children and adults to manage cash through real life type situations such as running a store. Other types of software that are available include management programs for adults to learn proper managing skills and techniques. A sports minded version allows for players to learn to manage an American football team and the financial responsibilities that are involved.

An alternative to the online learning tools are board games. Probably the most famous for teaching currency and real estate is Monopoly. With many different variations this popular past time has an option for everyone. Other board activities are Life and Payday.




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