Showing posts with label online poker playing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online poker playing. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Online poker software to “stalk” players

Now, an online poker software adds fun to poker playing by allowing the players to “stalk” other poker players. Don’t take it that serious though. Give it a read and know why.

A software called Player Stalker is a poker buddy list that would allow players to create a list of poker buddies and could track if they would go online (just like how instant messenger works). A player can enter the screen name, and if the player is online the software would give information like the casino and table where that certain player is. This online poker software is helpful to track friends on where they are currently playing or having their poker sessions.

Security is of no worry with this online poker software. The player being tracked is notified instantly when a player tracks him around and if their account is accessed.

An additional feature for this innovative online poker software is that a person can simply add other players and keep track of their own account through alerts via SMS messages through their mobile phones, e-mail, and other widely-used instant messaging software.

For those who are interested to give Player Stalker a try, there is an available 7-day free trial. Once the trial expires, they could subscribe to Lite Level (at $20 per month), Standard Level (at $30 per month) and Full Package with an equivalent of 150 text messages per month. Any level of this online poker software would allow unlimited number of people to stalk.

Basically, it isn’t the scary tactic type of stalking we’re talking about here. It’s the safe tracking of friends that might lead and endless fun on casino tables making sure you make the most out of your online poker playing.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Online Poker once again hits the TV screens

It’s one reality show after the other for online poker. After the launching of G4’s “2 Months, $2 Millions”, another poker reality TV show is set to hit the airwaves soon.

Rounders House is a new reality TV show that, like the rest of online poker reality shows, will feature poker players playing poker inside a house surrounded by camera 24/7. The concept is more of online poker playing and Big Brother in one. The show is set to be filmed in Las Vegas this autumn.

Rounders House contestants should compete and win in various online poker tournaments to qualify for the show. What’s at stake is a 4-days stay in Vegas – airfare, food, and lodging provided, play poker and receive instructions from the pool of poker pros, live tournaments, and of course, money and fame.

Every day, the qualified contestants will be faced with challenges, play poker, and win some cash for themselves and (here’s the twist!) for their chosen charity.

Online poker doing publicity to hopefully gain attention is probably one of their ways to promote online poker for officials to consider the game as “acceptable”. This might be the most credible evidence they could hand on the table to prove that there is nothing illegal with online poker gambling.However, the contestants being set to play in the show should also show the earnestness towards this goal and be responsible in the kind of gaming that they would put up in playing online poker in the show – and they should try to see what the show’s goal is. They should know that this show is for not just for the money, but also for the future of online poker in United States – even if they’ll just play pretend, it would be the least that they could do.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Poker Personalities on reality TV shows: Is this part of a poker publicity stunt?

A poker reality show, “2 Months, $2 Million”, just launched through G4 network with their pilot network last August 16. The show is starred by online poker pros Jay Rosenkrantz, Emil Patel, Brian Roberts and Dani Stern. The show’s plot is: these poker players play poker for the duration of 2 months aiming to win $2 million in a joint bankroll. They will all stay in a 10,000 square foot home equipped with large 50-inch plasma screens and computers to play online poker. They will be surrounded with cameras following their every move.

If this is a show for mere publicity of poker or of online poker companies, we don’t know. But this sure is a great poker game platform if advertising and publicity really matters.

This is not the first time that poker has been exposed to reality shows. Prior to these shows, poker personalities have been part of reality shows. People could think that this is merely a publicity stunt – or this might be part of a poker game platform. Poker has been shouting justice for a long time, anyways. Shouting out for publicity wouldn’t be something new.

Personalities like Jean-Robert (Survivor), Annie Duke (Celebrity Apprentice), Maria Ho and Tiffany Michelle (The Amazing Race), and even poker celebrity model Jennifer Korbin (Solitary V3.0) involved themselves in reality shows representing the poker community, consciously or unconsciously; willingly or unwillingly. Letting the people understand that there are advantages in poker playing is the best representation they could display in these shows. Their skills, strategies, and abilities led and would lead them to winning.

And if these are all publicity stunts or not, still, this kind of exhibit could be part of a poker game platform… or maybe a platform for the whole poker community to be known, recognized, and legalized.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Government vs. People: Their say on Online Poker Gambling

The fight for the legalization of online poker gambling is all over the place. Government says no, people says go. In this game of tug-of-war, both parties have been pulling the ropes hard, but who’s arguments can “out pull” the other?

The government says no to online poker gambling. Laws have been implemented to clamp down online poker playing – laws like the Security and Accountability For Every (SAFE) Port Act, an act covering port security and to which an online gambling measure was added to the last moment, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, an act prohibiting on acceptance of any payment instrumental for unlawful internet gambling.

But how could the government stop online poker gaming when it could help the country’s economy? That’s the online poker community talking.

The Poker Players Alliance, on the other hand, keeps on pushing for the bill to legalize online poker gambling with the help of some state representatives. Rep. Barney Frank introduced a bill that would legalize online poker gambling. The legalization of online poker playing would, as they propose, help the country’s economy through the revenues they would earn from online poker playing. The online poker population has grown enormously the past years and could still possibly grow in the years to come. More poker players who would want to put up an amount of money for online poker gaming would mean more revenue. Still, the bills introduced still remain as bills.

The government isn’t riding in this proposal, but the online poker gambling community wouldn’t back off without putting up a fight. Would the government only agree to the people when the country’s economy would drastically go down? Only time could really tell which argument would finally out pull the other in the game of online poker gambling legalization tug-of-war.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Online Poker Games 101

Poker is a card game that share betting rules and usually (but not always) hand rankings. Poker games differ in how cards are dealt out, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showdown (for some games, the pot is split between both the high and low hands), bet limits, and how many rounds of betting are allowable.

When we speak of online poker, this is a poker game played over the internet. Online poker gambling has been particularly responsible for the growth of worldwide poker players. The increase of many avid online poker players has also caused poker revenues to increased from $82.7million in 2001 to a whopping $ 2.4 billion last 2005. Imagine how many people got incredulously hooked to online gambling especially with online poker games. For this post, we will briefly discuss online poker games that got millions hooked. Below are some popular online poker games among online poker players.

Texas hold 'em

Among all poker games this one is the most popular both online and offline. This is a community card poker game where each player can use any combination of the five community cards and the player's own two hole cards to make a poker hand.

Omaha

This online poker game is similar to the Texas hold'em, a community card game. Each player is given four cards and he must use his best hand in picking the two cards of choice, plus exactly three of the five community cards.

Seven-Card Stud

Seven-card stud used to be the most popular online poker game before the Texas hold'em grabbed the attention of the majority in online gambling. Two to eight players can play this particular poker game. The players are dealt seven cards throughout the course of the hand, but only the best five-card poker hand possible for each player is used to determine the winner.

Razz

Razz is a stud poker game that is normally played for ace-to-five low. The objective of this particular poker game is to make the lowest five-card possible hand from the seven cards given to you during the deal. Straights and flushes do not count against you for low while the ace always plays low. The best possible Razz hand is 5-4-3-2-A, or 5 high, also known as "the wheel" or "the bicycle".


Monday, November 3, 2008

Online Poker Gambling Basics

Before we start off with rants and raves about online poker gambling, we should embank on theoretical knowledge that encompasses poker; otherwise, it’s tantamount to discovering the trends of developing poker software and not knowing how to play the game. Due to this, even online poker software development companies like CyberArts need to know the basics of poker, or better be poker players themselves, to know their trade well.
Online poker gambling demands time and patience for undergoing a learning curve, the game being a skill-based. Definitely, like any other online gambling, online poker gambling has a set of terms and jargons that every online poker player needs to know.
For the benefit of the first-timers and newbies of the game, we made a list of terms that should be part of every online poker player’s survival kit.
Play- This stands for a single game, from one card shuffle to the next.
Hand tie- When there are two online poker players and both of them have the same winning hand, they will divide the amount between them; if the amount is not divisible by two, the online poker player with the highest bid gets the major amount, leaving the leftovers to the second.
Rake- In online poker gambling, it’s a commission taken by the poker rooms at the total amount won after several hands, their sole revenue.
Pot- It’s the total amount accumulated after online poker players bet; this builds up in the entire course of the game: the ultimate goal of every online poker player, in whichever online poker gambling site they play.
Ante- Simply called “blind bets,” they are the money online poker players place on the pot without seeing their cards.
Hand- This pertains to every online poker player’s combination of cards.
Showdown- Just like any other thing that’s spectacular, even when you go watching dancers in dear Las Vegas, a showdown in any online poker gambling site would mean to every online poker player the most-awaited part: the finale of determining the final winner of the pot when all the betting is done.