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The Many Perks of Internet Poker
History has never known a time when poker became as popular as it is today, thanks to the Internet. Because of this breakthrough in communications technology, the game of poker was introduced into millions of households all over the world enabling people in different countries to play this popular game without even having to step inside the doors of a real casino. For good reason, many people favor the cozy and friendly atmosphere of Internet poker rooms over the intimidating ambiance of land based casino gaming tables. Nowhere else in the real world, except in Internet poker rooms could beginners play poker for stakes that could go to an incredible low as one cent.
Many Internet poker rooms are surprisingly user friendly, especially to beginners who are provided online schools that teach them the basics of poker playing for free. Additionally, beginners who normally do not have the opportunity to hone their newly acquired skills for lack of someone to play with are now able to practice and gain experience from a risk-free game called free money play. But beyond all these freebies, the wonderful thing about Internet poker rooms is that poker players can access and play at the sites any time of the day, seven days a week from the relative comfort of their homes.
The experienced poker player will readily notice quite a few differences between and internet poker room and its land based counterpart. For one, the games are faster in Internet poker rooms which allow the players to play many tables to increase their potential earnings, unlike in casino poker where players will have to raise their stakes to increase their prospective winnings. Unlike in land based poker rooms where players can read each other's body language, the players in an Internet poker room have no visual contact. That is why they learn to focus more keenly on other non-visual telltale signs that might give some clues on the relative strengths or weaknesses of the hands of their opponents, such as their betting pattern and speed of reaction time.
Despite its popularity, some people are still reluctant to play in Internet poker rooms because of the notion that these are vulnerable to the more common types of fraud such as collusion among players. In reality, Internet poker rooms are no more vulnerable to fraud than their land based counterparts. Many people are not aware that online poker sites are electronically capable of detecting and preventing the occurrence of collusion among players to protect the integrity and fairness of the internet games.