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		<title>Absolute Poker Saves Poker Fans from Sleeping on Couch this Valentine&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absolute Poker Saves Poker Fans from Sleeping on Couch this Valentine&#8217;s Day 
If you&#8217;re a poker lover, or any kind of lover for that matter, Absolute Poker Online wants you to know that they have your back. Just in time for Valentine&#8217;s Day, the popular online poker site today announced that they&#8217;ve stocked their Absolute [...]]]></description>
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		<title>World Series Of Poker Main Event Recap: Forty-Two Players Remain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ World Series Of Poker Main Event Recap: Forty-Two Players Remain   What started out as 7,319 poker players hoping to become the next World Series of Poker main event champion, has now been dwindled to just forty-two as play continues Friday evening.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b> World Series Of Poker Main Event Recap: Forty-Two Players Remain  </b><br /> What started out as 7,319 poker players hoping to become the next World Series of Poker main event champion, has now been dwindled to just forty-two as play continues Friday evening.  </p>
<p><b> World Series Of Poker Main Event Begins Today At Rio In Las Vegas  </b><br /> The World Series of Poker has been going on for over a month at the Rio in Las Vegas, but the attention of poker fans everywhere will turn to the WSOP today when the main event begins.  </p>
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		<title>Online Poker Rooms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poker rooms are very big  online and there are many places where you can play online poker. However, not all of them offer the same games  or the same bonuses that you can get when you are playing games online. If you like to play poker, then you are going  to want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poker rooms are very big  online and there are many places where you can play <a href="http://www.bonusgambling.org/">online poker</a>. However, not all of them offer the same games  or the same bonuses that you can get when you are playing games online. If you like to play poker, then you are going  to want to get as much as you can from your money when you visit a site that  will give you online poker options such as freerolls for tournaments as well as  various <a href="http://www.bonusgambling.org/poker/rooms">poker rooms</a> where you can try your luck at the game.</p>
<p>You need to do your homework  before you start to enter the poker rooms online to make sure that they are the  right ones for you. Not only do you want  to be sure that they are offering the poker games that you want to play when  you are seeking out online poker, but you also want to be sure that they will  give you the best bonuses. Because there  are so many poker rooms online and so many people who enjoy playing online  poker, there are many opportunities to have fun and get free money from the  places at the same time. You want to  check out the bonuses that the poker rooms offer before you sign up as the  online poker sites usually will give an extra bonus to a new player.</p>
<p>If you are a frequent player  of online poker, you may find that the poker rooms will also give you some VIP  points as well that can be used for wagering.  The more you continue to play online poker, the better you will get at  the game, the more familiar you will become with how to use the bonuses and the  more you will win. You can also enter  tournaments when you are playing online poker in this manner. You can have a good time when you are playing  online poker, but you need to be sure that you are using the right poker rooms  for you.</p>
<p>If you are a novice at online  poker, then you want to go to the poker rooms that are for beginners for the  game. You do not want to make a mistake  and play poker in a room full of professional players if this is your first  time out. This can be disheartening for  you and give you a bad impression. You should  always seek to improve your online poker game, but not get in over your head  with the players. Once you have developed sufficient skills, then you can go to  all of the poker rooms that are online, including those that are for the high  rollers in this game.</p>
<p>Online poker can be a great  way to pass the time as well as have some fun and win some money. You should take a look at the various poker  rooms that are online to see which of them are the right ones for you. Be sure to look at the games that they offer  as well as the bonuses that they are giving to players at the same time.</p>
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		<title>CelebPoker Moves to iPoker Network</title>
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		<title>Scooping the pot in Omaha Hi-Lo Poker</title>
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		<title>Origin Of Modern Poker &#8211; Tracing The History Of An Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rule of poker is very ancient. One of its ancestral games-primero (Spain), primiera (Italy), la prime (France)-appears in literature at least as early as 1526. In this game each player had three cards, and the counting combinations were three of a kind, a pair, and a flux (flush; three cards of the same suit). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The rule of poker is very ancient. One of its ancestral games-primero (Spain), primiera (Italy), la prime (France)-appears in literature at least as early as 1526. In this game each player had three cards, and the counting combinations were three of a kind, a pair, and a flux (flush; three cards of the same suit). In later developments certain cards had special value, equivalent to wild cards in modern poker. By about 1700 the betting and bluffing aspects had produced the games of  brag in England (one of four card games about which Edmond Hoyle wrote) and pochen (its name meaning &#8220;to bluff&#8221;) in Germany. From the latter the French developed a similar game called  poque, first played in French America in 1803, when the Louisiana Purchase made New Orleans and its environs territories of the United States. During the next 20 years, English-speaking settlers in the Louisiana Territory adopted the game, Anglicized its name to poker, and established the essential features of the modern game.</p>
<p>The earliest known reference to poker in American literature occurs in the memoirs (1829) of Joe Cowell, a touring English actor. From his description it is clear that the original American game was played with a pack of cards that included five cards for each player; all the cards were dealt, and the players bet on who had the best five-card combination. So played, poker is virtually indistinguishable from an older Persian game called as nas, a four-hand game played with a 20-card pack, five cards dealt to each player. This coincidence led some students of games to call poker a derivative of as nas, but this theory has been discredited.</p>
<p>By 1834, the date of the second known reference to poker, the game had been adapted to the modern 52-card deck. No description of poker is given in any book of the rules of games before 1858, but, in such books published in the 1860s, it is not characterized as a new game. The history of the game since then consists entirely of new features introduced to encourage freer betting: the straight, introduced as an additional valuable hand; the draw, so that players might stay in even when not originally dealt good hands; stud poker, to increase the number of opportunities for betting; and the jackpots, originally applying only to a pot to which each player antes, creating an unusually large pot at the start. Most of the innovations came in the decade 1861-70 and probably were engendered in the great amount of poker played by soldiers on both sides in the Civil War. Poker was a favorite in saloons throughout the American &#8220;Wild West&#8221; during the 1870s and &#8217;80s, and, contrary to Hollywood movies, the games rarely led to shoot-outs over accusations of cheating.</p>
<p>The spread of poker to other countries probably began in 1871, when Colonel Jacob Schenck, the U.S. minister to Great Britain, explained the game to a group of gentlemen that included members of the British court. Queen Victoria heard about the game and expressed interest, whereupon Schenck wrote and had privately printed (1872) a set of rules to send to her. This is the earliest known work devoted exclusively to poker, although the game had previously been treated in compendiums. Poker was already sufficiently identified with the United States so that Schenck described it as &#8220;our national game.&#8221; However, this may have been only because all other card games played in the United States were undeniably of  Although poker had a brief vogue in British court circles in the 1870s, its widespread acceptance in Great Britain and on the Continent came chiefly in the decade 1911-20 and was undoubtedly much influenced by the American Expeditionary Force in World War I.</p>
<p>For nearly 100 years in the United States, poker was considered a gambling game of men-unsuited to polite or mixed gatherings-but after the 1920s its popularity extended to both sexes and all levels of society. Surveys conducted in the middle of the 20th century showed poker to be the favorite card game of American men and the third most-favored (after rummy and bridge) of American women, and in Great Britain it ranked next after contract bridge with both sexes.</p>
<p>Following Draw and Stud, a third major structural division of the Poker game, represented today by Texas Hold &#8216;em, is that of varieties involving one or more communal cards. The earliest of these appears in the 1919 edition under the name Wild Widow, whereby a card was dealt face up to the table immediately before each player received his fifth card, and the winner was the player making the best five-card combination from his own hand plus the turn-up. In the 1926 edition this is replaced by Spit in the Ocean.</p>
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		<title>Online Poker Playing &#8211; 4 Features Of Playing Online</title>
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How and from where the world famous poker game originated is highly debated, with historians swearing on places while artifacts and evidence turns up elsewhere. Persia is credited as the land where poker playing first started. The game &#8220;As Nas&#8221; which supported 5 players and used 25 cards with 5 suits, [...]]]></description>
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<p>How and from where the world famous poker game originated is highly debated, with historians swearing on places while artifacts and evidence turns up elsewhere. Persia is credited as the land where poker playing first started. The game &#8220;As Nas&#8221; which supported 5 players and used 25 cards with 5 suits, is said to be one of the earliest forms of modern poker. Another game that carries ancestral traits of modern poker is the game &#8220;Primero&#8221;. This game is said to have been active around the 16th century, and its style of playing is similar with that of modern poker. &#8220;Brelan&#8221;,&#8221;Brag&#8221; is the French form of the game that is yet another form of the poker of today. This game made use of bluffing and betting which was commonly used in the games of that era.</p>
<p>Departing from the East and coming to the West, Joseph Cromwell an American actor of popular renown often made references to poker playing. Yet another eminent personality quoting poker was by Jonathan Green. The author in his book called it a &#8220;Cheating game&#8221;; the game was actively played in and around the Mississippi river regions. The game is said to have originated in New Orleans, and travelled up the Mississippi to other states where it gained popularity. In California, poker playing and gambling was legalized.</p>
<p>&#8211; Evolution and metamorphosis</p>
<p>Fast forwarding the existing scenario of early 1900&#8217;s by a few decades; tournaments hosted by casinos and other gaming venues boosted the popularity of poker. 1970 saw the beginning of the World Series; Las Vegas is the place where it was first conducted. The venue was Benny Binion&#8217;s Horseshoe Casino. As the years passed, the number of player turning up for each tournament increased manifold; the main draw was the prizes that were offered to the winners. Over 2500 players participated in the year 2004 and prizes worth 25 Million dollars were awarded to them; the winner took home a staggering 5 Million dollars.</p>
<p>&#8211; Online Poker playing</p>
<p>Players faced difficulties in turning up at the gaming venues, i.e. the casinos and this led to the growth of poker playing through the internet. The overhead expenditure such as ordering a table, and raising the stakes etc. added to the existing problems. Certain websites were created that offered poker playing on their sites; while some were free other sites charged a modest fee. An increase in number of websites offering the game has increased the number of people playing this game worldwide. Players used the facilities available at online poker playing sites to sharpen and perfect their skills. Players who were regular participants of the online poker sites were welcomed to join the World Series.</p>
<p>&#8211; Features of Online Casino Poker</p>
<p>Face-reading is an art, and good face-readers have always prospered in the game of poker. A look at your opponent&#8217;s face is enough to tell you about his gaming situation. But in online Casino poker this gives no one an upper hand. The faces of the players are not visible to one another because the game is played in a virtual environment.</p>
<p>Another advantage of playing online poker is that the player can access more multiple tables and has a faster rate of playing and card movement.</p>
<p>With online casino poker, each player&#8217;s card movement is noted and can be viewed. This allows the players to track the card&#8217;s movement from where it began till its current position.</p>
<p>Lastly the IP adress of each player is noted by the software; this allows it to identify if the players are located in the same room or are located at a distance.</p>
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		<title>Poker Strategy for Longhand Limit Texas Hold&#8217;em</title>
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		<title>Shoutbox &amp; Chat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 11:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shoutbox &#038; Chat 			 I installed a &#39;Shoutbox&#39; at the top of the main forum page.I installed a &#39;Chat&#39; page here &#8230; http://forums.homepokertourney.com/chat/index.php.I will test these new features for a day or two before I modify the colors and location on the page. &#8230; 			 			
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Shoutbox &#038; Chat 			</b><br /> I installed a &#39;Shoutbox&#39; at the top of the main forum page.I installed a &#39;Chat&#39; page here &#8230; http://forums.homepokertourney.com/chat/index.php.I will test these new features for a day or two before I modify the colors and location on the page. &#8230; 			 			</p>
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		<title>Alosta Rounders Kill the Tabels &amp; The Props</title>
		<link>http://TEXAS-HOLDEM-POKER-TIN-WIN.INFO/index.php/2010/05/28/alosta-rounders-kill-the-tabels-the-props/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 15:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alosta Rounders Kill the Tabels &#038; The Props 		Funny post on the Alosta Rounders site  &#8212; some guy named Bert got MANHANDLED for 100 &#8212; and had to hand over signed money to Alosta Rounders member Tim J. The Alosta Rounders are probably the most famous western-European poker collective, and they obviously don&#8217;t need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Alosta Rounders Kill the Tabels &#038; The Props 		</b><br />Funny post on the Alosta Rounders site  &#8212; some guy named Bert got MANHANDLED for 100 &#8212; and had to hand over signed money to Alosta Rounders member Tim J. The Alosta Rounders are probably the most famous western-European poker collective, and they obviously don&#8217;t need the 100. Therefor, Tim J. decided to use the [...] 			</p>
<p><b>Pai Gow Strategy 		</b><br />I like the table games but I usually end up throwing my poker winnings out of the door by playing blackjack, roulette or Pai Gow. Everyone knows about blackjack and roulette &#8212; but apparently a lot of people don&#8217;t know anything about the Pai Gow Poker game&#8230; I can help though &#8211;found a nice guide on [...] 			</p>
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