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Transferring Money From and To Your Online Poker Account

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Exploring the Available Options
A simple option will be to transfer the amount directly from your bank accounts to your online poker accounts. In some banks, this type of transfer may trigger security alerts; thus care must be taken to double check with the concerned authorities. If you are not comfortable with this option, you can make use of the financial service providers operating online. Though PayPal is a reliable source, it was legally banned from dealing money with online poker sites. You can check out other options at neteller and firepay which are common choices among online poker players. You have to understand that there will be an initial delay as these financial service providers verify the credibility of your bank account and your identity.

Know the Terms and Conditions

It is important to understand the terms specified by the online poker sites and the financial providers to avoid any confusion or misinterpretations which may eventually lead to banning of your account. For instance, the limitations of the deposit amounts can be around $600 per day or $1,500 per week. Similarly, the financial service providers may verify your account by depositing a small amount and expecting your response via your email within a specified time period.

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June 17th, 2005 at 9:33 am

Handling Real Money Online Poker Games

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Currencies Issues
Though most of the live poker games allow the players to use their local currencies, a handful of them deal only with US dollars even if the players are not based in US. In general, there are two methods in which the currency issue can be dealt with.
The players are allowed to have the money in poker account in their local currency and are expected to convert it only when they enter or leave a game. In such a case, the players can be kept out of currency fluctuations as the exchange rates will not affect their money when they are not playing. Apart from this, most of the websites following this method allow the players to have the same exchange rates while they cash out of the game as when they bought in. This will ensure that the players do not lose significant amounts just because they enter and leave a game.

Tackling Currency Issues
Another method followed by US dollars-only websites is to request the players to convert the money when they deposit the amount in their online poker accounts. Some of the websites offer impressively lower premiums while converting the funds and this is an advantage to players who “tops up” his/her chip stack constantly.

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November 17th, 2004 at 9:31 pm

More about World Series of Poker

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Winning the World Series
World Series of Poker or WSOP tournaments began their journey in the year 1970 when Benny Binion organized poker championship at Horseshoe Casino with 6 best known players. Then gradually the number of players participating in poker World Series increased to 8773 in the year 2004. Since 2007, there are 55 events taking place in WSOP and the winner is awarded with prestigious WSOP bracelet, monetary prize which is based on the total number of entrants, and finally, huge buy-in amounts. Although Poker World Series include most of the popular poker variants such as Draw poker, Stud poker, and community card poker, Texas hold ‘em gets the biggest bite of the cake.

Few Famous Names
It needs no insisting that the winner of World Series will get multi-digit dollar prize. This winning amount and popularity attracts several millions of poker players to work for winning their entry into WSOP and try their luck at final tables. Here are few ever-lasting names associated with WSOP: Johnny Moss and Stu Ungar are currently the only players who had won Main Event thrice. They have also been WSOP champions for consecutive years along with Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson who hold the same record. Joe Cada (2009) is the youngest WSOP Main Event winner.

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August 22nd, 2004 at 10:29 pm

How to Download and Begin Playing Online Poker?

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Installing the Software
Some of the online poker websites offer Flash games which do not require the users to download or install any software. It is to be understood that the quality of games and procedure before signing up may vary mildly among different poker websites. In general, most of the poker websites will prompt you to download the software which will be quite easy to follow. Even if you have not installed any software before, you can be confident about understanding and installing the software by yourself. Follow the prompts, read the agreement which will contain terms and conditions of the poker website, and agree if you are fine with them. You can also contact the company for getting more details about the end user agreements.

Facts to be Considered
Most of the online poker sites require you to provide real information such as your name, address, email ID, and other relevant details which will be used for sending your winnings from the online poker games. Apart from these, you can choose a screen name from whatever floats your boat. You should also have a valid channel for depositing and retrieving real money. There are several options such as checking account, credit card, Bank Wire, personal check, money order, and so on.

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January 13th, 2004 at 9:26 am

Getting Started for a Good Online Poker Game – Hardware Requirements

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For Beginners
First and foremost, you have to check the system requirements before finding one or more websites which conduct online poker games. The good news is that most of the online poker websites wish to please their customers and do not expect the latest system configurations which may limit the number of users. Here is a brief overview on few things that you need to check before downloading and installing the software available for playing online poker games.

System Requirements

Discussed here are the requirements as mentioned by few top poker sites: (recommended configuration is in italics)
Windows 2000 or XP, 64 MB or 128MB RAM, broadband or dial up connection, 266MHz or 400MHZ Pentium CPU, and 30 – 60 MB free disk space. In case of MAC system requirements, minimum Mac OS X 10.4 is recommended apart from G4 or G5 processor, 512MB RAM, and 30MB free space.

Connection Requirements
It is to be understood that your internet connection will inevitably influence the quality and speed of online poker games. Dial-up will be sufficient only for low quality plays while to experience high gaming quality, you need download speed of 256 Kbit/s and 64 Kbit/s upload speed. ADSL and cable connections will ensure least transmission interruptions.

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January 7th, 2004 at 12:23 pm

How Online Poker Began Its Successful Journey – An Account

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Poker and Its Online Venture
As you would know, poker is a famous card game that involves betting and hand rankings. But the rules are not always common; they may differ in terms of dealing with cards, hand formations, limits on bet, and number of betting rounds, etc. It will not be easy to explain the entire range of poker games in one go. So if you are interested in the games, you should travel the extra mile to understand the various concepts and strategies associated with poker. After you become confident about handling poker games, you can choose the interesting yet cheaper option, online poker games.

A Peep into History
Online poker games showed the first signs in 90s with Planet Poker being the first online card-room. With this, the popularity of online poker games skyrocketed and real money games were launched in 1998. Internet Relay Chat or IRC server is worth mentioning as it was one of the first software which introduced free online poker games. Later on, several advanced websites and technologies helped the interested individuals to enjoy more graphical online poker games. Though the exact number of functional online poker rooms cannot be determined, there are no doubts that most of them have die-hard fans.

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December 23rd, 2003 at 3:19 am