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Cake Poker offers Poker players exciting and realistic game play. Cake Poker also has generous and one of a kind promotions and rewards.
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Ultimate Bet Poker is one of the major players in the online poker industry. Ultimate Bet offers many great promotions and a very nice sign up bonus.
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Full Tilt Poker is the home to more poker pros than anywhere else on the net. They offer great incentives, promotions, and tournaments.
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Little River Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians tribe. The casino resort, on Manistee, Michigan, houses more than 1300 slots, 28 table games and a poker room as part of its gaming amenities. Over 23,000 square feet of space, the casino allows its guests to enjoy a myriad or resort activities. It has a luxurious 292 room hotel, three restaurants catering to different dining choices, and a 1600 seat Event Center known as the "The Bear Den" or "Mawka Endaat" in the Ottawa language. The casino resort also boasts a RV park with 95 spaces and equipped with sewers, electricity, water, cable, showers and a sundry shop. Their table games includes the likes of black jack, Caribbean stud poker, craps, roulette, three card poker, let it ride and mini baccarat. They also occasionally hosts tournaments.
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 Poker is a game of luck and skill, giving players an equal opportunity for winning and losing. This is why more people are hooked on playing this card game. You'll never really know when you'll be dealt with a strong or weak hand. Even if you seem to be winning the game, a bluff may cause you to lose a huge money pot. Winning poker also has a lot to do with how you place or raise bets. Instead of flying all the way to Las Vegas, game Party Poker can give you almost the same casino experience. With different buy-in requirements and poker tables to choose from, PartyPoker.com can be one of the best places to play online. Party Poker games include Texas Hold'em, Omaha, 7 Card Stud, Omaha Hi/Lo, and 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo. Aside from cash games, you can also win a seat in online tournaments. Playing for real money can help you cash in more winnings, though playing for fun is also a great way to relax and unwind.
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I have two strip poker stories for you today- because there were two games actually, you might not find them funny, but I am sure you'll at least find one of them amusing. I have two strip poker stories for you today- because there were two games actually, you might not find them funny, but I am sure you'll at least find one of them amusing. First story: in one strip poker game, Bruno and Avril were playing, along with others. Bruno did his best to undress Avril down to the last molecules of her clothes, and he almost succeeded. Avril was down to her bra and underwear when they called it off. Now, Bruno has a friend named Denny (male), and it was after that poker game that the former learned that Avril is Denny's sister. Now, there's another game, where Denny played strip poker with half a dozen girls, one of which was a gorgeous blonde named Cathy. Denny did his best to see the 'hidden part' of Cathy, but no dice, for the latter was a very good poker player. (All that was removed from her was the cardigan). At that time, Denny did not know that Cathy and Bruno were cousins, and close at that. Now, Bruno learned from a third party about Cathy's game, and Denny learned from a third party about Avril's game. So, what happened to end these strip poker stories? Well, Bruno 'hunted down' Denny, and vice-versa. When they finally met, they realized that both of them were not to blame, for they did not know of the familial relationships, plus this fact: "even if both of us knew and we went on to play the games, your wrong is nullified by my wrong"- words of Denny. To which Bruno agreed, so they just agreed that they would just scold their respective relatives. MORAL OF THESE STRIP POKER STORIES: before you engage in a poker strip game, interview everybody for his/her closest relatives, one of them might be a buddy of yours. (Spend ten hours of interviews if need be).
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 Owing to the fact that online poker is still competitive, notwithstanding all laws and constraints (not just in the US), more and more enticements are being offerd to the playing public. Thus, the No-deposit poker rooms or the poker rooms no deposit have been mushrooming like crazy. If you think there is a limited set of choices, just try surfing and you would see that there are multitudes of them out there. There are sites which are not poker rooms no deposit, but they offer free chip sets, or free books, but in my professional observation, it's the poker rooms no deposit that hold the most allure to the typical gambler. These poker rooms no deposit are for all intents and prposes, offering gratis money. Do you want an actual example: it's CD Poker. The offerings come in 2 segments, the first is fifty dollars free, and another 100 dollars gratis if you get over the play-through mandates. If you do not know what a play-through is, no offense, but you prbably should not be reading this piece. First, you would take a quiz, then verify your account, and you'll get fifty dollars gratis, that simple. Naturally, this is for new customers, so, if you are already an account holder, then sorry, go to the other promos which the room may have.
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 Today, let me talk about two of the most prominent Las Vegas poker rooms, first, we start with probably the most famous of all, THE MGM. Between the new sportsbook area and the bar, this room would make you feel like you were in an exclusive domain. If you are a single (male), and your primary rationale for going to the Las Vegas poker rooms is to find your special somebody, then this place could very well serve. A lot of gorgeous women are in here, willing to socialize, and I do not mean only cocktail waitresses. If you are married, yet you love massages, then you'll be happy to find out about this- massage are offered for very low costs, and if my sources are correct, this is the first in Vegas, this kind of offering. Anyway, there are more or less (it could change anytime) 23 tables, with offerings of Stud, NL, and very expensive high-roller games in a separate room. Massage or not, this is an excellent poker arena. Second, the Excalibur, and this is a really popular gambling venue from the multitudes of Las Vegas poker rooms. A lot of newbies frequent this place, and for good reason, it has a sociable ambience all around. Place's 1/3$ nonstructured games are given so newbies could play longer than the 2/4 dollar games, but hey, if veterans go crazy in the games, I do not think it matters a bit. However, that is an opinion, not a fact. A little tip which you would appreciate: play for more than five hours, then go to the comps OIC, you might just get a cut for the suite you are at.
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 Well, here we are on an interesting topic, poker room accessories or poker room furnishings, whichever term you wish to use. This is not just for casino owners, this is also for individuals who have made it into a habit to host weekend poker games/parties and as such, have dedicated one part of the house to serve as the gambling den/poker room. Here are some hints/tips or reminders you should bear in mind, insofar as your poker room accessories are concerned: All gamblers would be seated, and as such, the chair should not be a "throne from hell" (as my friend Mark puts it), it should be padded if at all possible. Also, the chairs have to be strong, and what do I mean by this? I remember this one time I attended a poker party. For one reason which only they knew, the hosts were too stingy, for one, there was no food, not even a bit of finger foods. Another, the poker chairs used were not bought, the host (a frustrated carpenter) made them himself, using poor-quality materials, wood that was. Well, one of those invited was a guy with the physique of the Incredible Hulk, and you know what happened? The chair collapsed UNDER his weight, and while most of us laughed, the hosts almost died from humiliation. The fat guy, mercifully, took it in stride. Other things you need to have: overhead lighting, a cooler (beer should not be warm), and please, finger foods. Pretzels would be ideal, peanuts would be OK, even popcorn would be tolerated, just have something there. Oh, if it's a big party, there would always be smokers in there, cigars/cigarettes would come in handy, and a smoker who has forgotten his own pack would praise you (as the host) for your foresight.
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 The Jacksonville poker room is in Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, and as per the reports, they have hired no less than a hundred dealers to man the new gambling room that would very soon open in Orange Park Kennel Club, and this would be on April first, if plans do not miscarry. Actually, JGR put up a Jacksonville Poker room in 2003, and initially, it was just 36 gaming tables, but went to forty, but for this new room on the horizon, it would be forty. Among the reasons why gambling sites/rooms in this place are big is: just last year, Florida laws were modified to permit poker rooms (that of course includes the Jacksonville poker rooms) to have bigger games, and prior to the law modifications, gamblers had to make do with a two-dollar wager limit, max of 3 raises per wagering round, that was it. If we put it in comparison with other poker places, this state has very solid rules, like, regardless of the blinds, gamblers in a NL game could not buy-in beyond one hundred dollars. Going back to the Jacksonville poker room concerned, insiders say that if there are 30 games underway for one night, twenty would be NL poker.
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