Archive for January, 2010

Finding No Deposit Bonus Poker Rooms

Read this article to find out out how to find the best no deposit bonus poker rooms on the internet and play free online poker for real money prizes with free poker bankrolls. You will have the choice of plenty of high quality poker rooms to choose from.

With poker becoming more and more popular these days the competition between the online poker rooms is getting harder. The good thing about this is that it enables poker players to get free poker money for many rooms without making a deposit. Just for joining a poker room You will be given a free poker bankroll to get You started.

These no deposit poker bonuses are not limited to new poker rooms that offer them to attract many new players fast after launching their site, but You can get free poker money for almost all of the leading online poker rooms. Some of the most popular sites like Party Poker, Full Tilt and PokerStars are among the no deposit bonus poker rooms.

Often these free bankrolls are not offered by the poker room itself, but by affiliates who try to boost their Sign Ups by giving away instant bankrolls that do not require You to make a deposit.

The number of poker rooms You can play for free at will vary, depending on where You live. Unfortunately the legislation in the United States has led to a situation in which many poker rooms do not accept US Players anymore. Still there are some no deposit poker bonus codes that US Players are eligible for.

Players from eastern european countries also have a hard time finding free poker bankrolls, because these countries are often excluded from free bankroll offers. This is due to the fact that many bogus sign-ups came from these countries in the past. Always check the requirements on the sites that offer the bonus to find out if it available for Your country. Most sites require You to prove Your identity before You no deposit bonus is released, so that You waste Your time by requesting a bankroll that You are not eligible for.

Finding the no deposit poker bonus codes can be a time consuming task. You can easily find some offers in the search engines, but not every free poker bankroll offer will be listed and some might be hidden in the later pages of the search results. If You want to try to search on Your own then search terms like:

“no deposit poker bonus” , “free poker bankroll” , “instant bankroll” or “free poker money”

will give You the best results.

Another source of information about playing online poker for free are poker communities and poker forums. Some even have a special subforum for these offers and some do offer their own no deposit bonus for their members. These forums can also help You to improve Your game with lots of advice by other members and poker strategy discussions.

Probably the best way to find no deposit bonus poker rooms are specialized websites, that only deal with this kind of poker bonus. The webmasters have done the hard part for You and have researched to find all available bonus codes. Some even run mailing list so that You are notified whenever a new no deposit bonus poker room is available.



By: Thomas Kraemer

Back to the Future: Online Poker I

So how did poker go from back alley to your laptop? Let’s look at the first interesting fact of our two-part series about online poker.

How many times did we wonder how life was going to be after the year 2000? Well, some of us spent quite some time wondering and dreaming about it; it even lead to the creation of cartoon entertainment shows like “The Jetsons,” sci-fi movies and shows that would show a completely different planet than the one we had back then: vehicles flying at light speed, people replacing food with tablets or strange-looking shakes, people being born from womb-like machine eggs, etc.

Who would have thought that sites such as Party Poker were going to be the future of traditional table poker? Nobody ever thought that calling, folding or raising money to a poker game was going to be a click away, that poker players from all around the world were going to be able to meet for a tournament from their own homes, wearing their pajamas, and that they were going to be represented in a screen by their own nickname in an ‘almost real’-looking poker room with chairs, tables, dealers, animation and everything! To think about how many books were written in the 20th century about visual strategy and reading your opponents when now people have eliminated that aspect from poker while playing at a virtual setting makes you wonder: is online poker going to replace poker completely in the future?

Online poker originated from IRC poker, a form of poker played over the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) in the 90’s. Internet Relay Chat, a form of internet chat or synchronized conferencing, was a program developed by Finnish software developer Jarkko Oikarinen, who, while working for the University of Oulu in 1988, created the first IRC server and client programs, in an effort to replace the MUT (MultiUser Talk) program used then by the Finnish BBS Oulubox. Inspiring on a chat system called Bitnet Relay (chat service running on a special id on several suitable hosts in the Bitnet) which operated on the BITNET, a network that preceded the internet, created in 1981 as a cooperative university network in which e-mail messages and files would travel from one server to another. According to NetHistory, BITNET originally stood for “Because It’s There Network,” and with time, it adopted the name “Because It’s Time Network,” becoming so popular among universities that it extended to almost 500 organizations and 3,000 nodes. All colleges and educational institutions could join BITNET by meeting the following requirements: “a. lease a data circuit (phone line) from [their] site to an existing BITNET node; b. buy modems for each end of the data circuit, sending one to the connecting point site; c. allow other institutions to connect to [their] site.”

Therefore, Oikarinen used the Bitnet Relay resources available at them moment to create the IRC, which gained its place in the telecommunication world when it was used by military institutions for communicating when media blackouts occurred. After this, IRC became a popular tool for remote and fast communication, and it wasn’t long until it started being used for games, including poker.

IRC poker used a program to deal and manage poker games, and one-line commands had to be typed directly with a standard IRC client, receiving one-line responses from the dealer program, which made games flow faster than face-to-face games. Soon, graphical IRC clients were developed, eliminating the typing feature. IRC poker used imaginary money, which was appealing to beginners who wanted to learn their skills without risking their bankroll. This primitive virtual poker helped personalities like Chris Ferguson build their poker edge until they felt strong enough to play for real.

In the late 1990’s, Mike Caro, already a poker writer, computer programmer and visionary, co-founded Planet Poker, a virtual casino which offered real money poker games for the first time in virtual gaming history. He had the vision that virtual poker games were going to prosper in the gaming community since the mid 80’s; according to Al Moe in his article Legends of Poker: Mike Caro. Moe reports: “His own artificially intelligent poker-playing computer, ORAC (Caro backwards), made it to national TV where it played Bob Stupak in a $500,000 challenge match. Bob put up his own money, and Caro’s friend, casino owner Jackie Gaughn, backed the computer. ABC’s ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ filmed the match, which Stupak eventually won.”

According to Planet Poker, the first years of online poker were not easy. Even though they knew that virtual poker had certain advantages over table poker, such as eliminating real table distractions and the stress of keeping a cool and mysterious poker face, there were immediate challenges to online poker: bluffing or calling bluffs would not exist in virtual poker, since that is an exclusive feature of face-to-face poker, and marketing virtual gaming, which had to do with the fact that the internet and computer use was still establishing as a new communication trend in the world, thus making it difficult for the virtual casino to have as big a clientele as brick and mortar casinos. However, they started brainstorming on virtual poker publicity, and they focused on the advantages over face-to-face poker: “first, they ran some clever quarter page ads in Card Player and elsewhere, extolling the virtues of online poker. Play in your pajamas, play at 2 a.m., play even if you can’t make the regular game, the ads said. The pitch was a good one, and the players began to arrive. ‘We were all skeptical at first. But the proof was all around us. Poker was actually being played remotely.’ Before long, hundreds of players at a time were playing online poker in Planet Poker’s virtual cardroom, and the Internet poker revolution had begun in earnest.” The issue of trusting a virtual casino was quickly resolved by keeping an impeccable reputation with customers: “Poker hands were examined, cheats were barred from the online poker game, and players were reimbursed for legitimate grievances. Like any cardroom, virtual ones gained their players’ trust through fair and honest dealing.”

After Poker Planet’s big virtual step, the rest is history. Creativity boosted competition between emerging virtual casinos, and an array of marketing promotions and incentives can now be found all over the internet, with established sites such as Party Poker maintaining as big a clientele as real casinos do.

Next week’s topic will be “Chapter Two: The best poker school,” which will offer some examples of why online poker has been the best school for poker players.



By: Nick Taylor

If you want to know on online poker games, then online poker forums are surely your place to be. These forums will help you in discussing the strategies of playing poker online as well as share various tips on winning the game. Besides, you will also come across a large number of online poker lovers like you and make friendship with them.

There are several online poker forums that compete with one another for cash prizes. Apart from that, online poker forums are an excellent source for leagues, private buy-ins, and private free rolls. Online poker forums are also known by the name of poker discussion board.

Online poker forums will also provide you with ample information on the latest news on online poker, poker bonuses, and also poker reviews. You can clear all your doubts on online poker and gambling by visiting various online poker forums. You can be a member and share your knowledge on online poker with others.

Online poker forums are really fantastic for discussing poker and at the same time helping others on how to play the game. To be up-to-date with online poker information, these forums are simply great. There are thousands of websites on poker where you can log in to quench your thirst on this online gambling game.

Other than how to play the game, you will also get to know about the various types of poker games that are available online. These forums even inform about the biggest poker tournaments that take place throughout the year. Online poker forums are visited by thousands of poker lovers every day.

If you really want to improve your skills on online poker, these forums will surely help you in a big way. The online poker forum operators should however make sure to provide only the latest news in the world of online poker games. Apart from staying updated, you can also learn the various tricks and tips of playing the game.

You will chance upon to meet experienced players who have made it in the world of online gambling. Learn from them as to how they did it and what circumstances they had to face. Collect as much as information as possible from them on online poker game.

It is always better that you learn the game first before getting started with it. Visit online poker forums to keep yourself at par with the latest happenings in the field of online poker gambling.



By: Paul K

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