Smoking Aces: Poker’s Dramatic Rise in Asia

10 years ago, Poker in Asia was a virtually unknown commodity and you couldn’t pick out a poker player from a crowd. Today, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t play the game, or at the very least, doesn’t know how it works.

While it was popular across America — specifically in California — and some parts of Europe, poker remained in the dark among Asian countries. For a long time, land-based companies have expressed interest in pursuing the Asian market but have been largely unsuccessful in part because most of these countries – with the exception of Macau – banned any form of gambling. As a result, poker remained a Western game, completely detached from the East.

10 years later and it’s a different story altogether.

It’s no secret that poker’s popularity experienced an unprecedented surge with the introduction of online poker. Not only that but broadcasts of the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour introduced the game to millions of casual viewers.

But most importantly, poker’s introduction to Asia happened because the countries slowly began to open its collective arms to land-based and on-line gambling.

The allure of Asia as a poker crazy region comes as no surprise considering almost half of the world’s population can be found there. China and India alone comprise almost 2.5 billion people when combined and that’s not even counting Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines — densely populated countries in their own right. With all these people starting to get familiarized with the game and the attraction that comes with it, it was only a matter of time before poker games and poker tournaments exploded in the region.

And now, to say that Texas Hold ‘Em, unquestionably the most popular type of poker, is being played everywhere is a vast understatement. Poker rooms are sprouting like full-blown seeds all over Asia. Macau, a baccarat-dominated country, is slowly beginning to experience the thrill that is poker. In recent years, it has hosted numerous poker tournaments including the Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008. Incidentally, the APT now has its very own poker room at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino.

Even in the Philippines, poker is growing faster than you can say, “All-In!” The country has hosted its fair share of tournaments not the least of which is the Asian Poker Tour. As a matter of fact, the success of last year’s APT tournament – which drew well over 316 poker players from all over the world – has resulted in the APT holding another tournament to kick off its 2009 season. The Asian Poker Tour Philippines 2009 will be held from January 27 to February 1, 2009 at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel and it is widely expected that some of the best poker players from around the world will participate in the event.

Asian poker players have also become instrumental in the propagation of poker in Asia. Some of the best poker players in the world, including Johnny Chan, Men “The Master” Nguyen, JC Tran, Nam Le, Steve Sung, Quinn Do, David Rheem and Kwang Soo Lee all trace their roots in Asia and their impact in the world poker scene hasn’t gone unnoticed.

With the meteoric rise of poker in Asia, it only seems inevitable that more and more of the future top players of poker will come from the region. It’s a testament to a game that only ten years ago was not even an afterthought. From the darkness of obscurity, poker has risen to become one of the most popular games in Asia.

With the way things are going, it’s a safe bet that poker is far from reaching its peak popularity and that’s good news, not only for Asia, but for the entire world.



By: Rosette Siriban

You’ve probably seen it by now. You’re flipping channels on the ‘Box’, hoping to catch some decent sport. ESPN, normally so reliable for the staples of sport lovers the world over, appears to be showing a bunch of guys playing cards. At least, that’s what I thought when first I saw the “World Series of Poker” on TV.

Of course, it only takes a couple of minutes of watching events unfold that you realize this is way, way more than just a card game. The professional poker circuit is effectively the world’s most televised table-sport, a sport, with its own accompaniment of superstars and celebs.

Like so many other sports, poker is awash with drama and tension and adrenaline fuelled moments. It’s nerve-wracking, edge-of-the-seat stuff and it’s no wonder poker is so widely televised.
Once the poker bug bites, there’s no turning back. It’s a game of tactical skill, psychoanalytical interplay and little bit of dumb luck. The more you play (or even just watch the pros play) the better you get. The better you get the more fun it is to play.

Poker is certainly not new, but it is currently enjoying popularity unlike any time before in its long history. For the most part, this is due to the televised poker events that have really caught on.
Further driving the poker boom is the expansion of the online poker market.

Online poker

Online poker rooms have created a new avenue through which Joe Average poker player can indulge in his favorite card game. Previously the reserve of casinos and smoky bar rooms, poker, now more than ever, is coming into the homes of players the world over. All the interactivity and global interconnectedness that the Internet has brought to other realms, it now brings to the world of poker.

How does online poker work?

The first thing to understand, is that when you’re playing poker online, you’re playing against other, real people connected to the game via the Internet. This is different from video poker, which is the type of game you may find in a casino, where you’re playing poker against the machine and its software. It’s also important to understand the difference between a poker website and an online casino. With online casinos, players are typically pitted against the “house” and as is the case with all casinos both online and in the real world, the aggregate result is that “the house always wins”. That’s not to say none of the players ever win any money. For sure, there are regular payouts to players at a casino based on some percentage of the total turnover. I’ve oversimplified it, but essentially that’s the business model of any casino. The casino makes money by offering entertainment and the potential for players to win.

When it comes to online poker rooms or poker websites, the “house” never wagers anything. Poker websites are a neutral third party that create the infrastructure and environment for poker players to take on each other. The online poker room provider earns its money by taking a small percentage of each pot bet, usually called the rake. In some cases, poker rooms might have tournaments that require an entry fee to join in.

What are the components of an online poker game?

The first part would be the poker website or online poker room. These are websites that provide the games as well as information about the rules, events and playing advice. Many of these poker rooms then require you to download poker client software. This software is then installed on the players on computer and will be display a graphical representation of the poker game. The poker game itself is hosted on a poker game server and the player’s client connects to this server to join a game. Of course, the most important components in all of this are the poker players. People like you and me who go to the online poker rooms, download the poker clients and connect via the poker game server to online poker games.

What makes online poker different from real world poker?

The number one difference, so obvious it perhaps does not even warrant statement, is that in
online poker there’s no visual contact between players, so all the little body language “tells” are taken out of the equation.
This means that online players have to rely far more on other means of analysis to suss out their opponents. Things like betting patterns and reaction time become far more important than in conventional, real-world poker.
Another difference is the rate of play. Online poker games are played at a much faster rate. Additionally, online poker rooms often allow players to participate in multiple tables at once, opening up new possibilities in terms of earning rates for players who can win consistently.

Online poker websites also often have online training available, flattening the learning curves for novices. This, combined with the availability of “free roll” games for beginners and the relative anonymity of the internet, makes online poker a very inviting option for the newcomer to the world of poker.

Before, poker was simply viewed as a gambling activity where players put on their money to bet for more. It was usually conducted in indoor table poker games. At the rise of technology, however, poker games has also risen its popularity, not because more people have become desperate to gamble, but because of its accessibility. The accessibility factor provided interests to a lot of individuals. The biggest technology that provided access to people is the Internet. With the Internet, online poker has provided interests to viewers and has become a popular online game. In fact, it became a spectator sport. Subsequently, there has been a tournament for poker. Viewers can now look into the actual poker tournament and feel the thrills and excitement right from their homes.

Poker tournament was already held among poker players. The popular tournaments for poker are the World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour. These poker tournaments have captured wide audiences. Audiences can watch the action of the tournament through the online poker or through the satellite TV featuring the poker tournament. Poker enthusiasts who are aspiring to join the tournament sometimes join the online poker for hopes to win and get the reward of joining the poker tournament.

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There are poker players who play for the tournament seat while others play for hopes of winning. While not all poker enthusiasts have the guts, interest or capability of going into poker tournaments, they can start off with playing online poker that are easy to win. In other words, they can, for the meantime, play online poker to smaller websites where they get higher chances to win by playing with weaker players. In this way, they can get the rewards from their bets and be familiar with tactics and strategies that make the individual win for more until one becomes capable of winning for the poker tournament seat.

Aside from starting out small, poker players can get access to online poker sites that hold poker tournaments. By observing through the tournament, players can get hints and strategy on how to make the best win.

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By: Vikram Kumar

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