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Titan Poker November Invitational 2009

October 28, 2009

This is a $2000 free roll for either players that signed up through Titan Poker links from this site in the past, or new players that want to sign up now. The only catches are:

Date and Time: November 29th at 20 pm Server Time

Prize Pool: $2000

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Qualifications for Titan Poker November Invitational 2009 Tournament

-You have to make at least a $20 deposit.
-Sign up at Titan Poker by November 20th.
-You have signed up in the past from the Titan Poker page.

Use these free roll codes to qualify, POKERKING or NOVEMBER




Mansion Poker Private Freeroll

October 11, 2009

When you open an account with the Mansion Poker code PBCDEP you get access to a private freeroll that takes place on 25.10.09 20:00 GMT.

No points buy-in required.

The tournament number is 344694731

The free roll tournament is for a $500 prize. No BUY IN POINTS required.

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The Merger of Online Poker with Land Poker

October 6, 2009

Once, the majority of poker players enjoyed their games at traditional casinos and poker rooms. When the online gambling industry hit the scene, poker soon went to the internet and became a huge hit. Today, it is safe to say that it is possible to find professional poker players both online and offline, with the world of the two merging with each passing year.

It is quite common for online poker sites to run satellite tournaments that feed top land based poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker. Online poker sites will also act as sponsors for big poker events. Professional land poker players will join online poker sites to endorse their products and play against other poker fans as a means to attract them to a particular site. The list of how the two worlds have merged can go on, and the cooperation between them is quite extraordinary.

Of course, die hard online poker fans will tell you how poker on the internet has many more advantages, such as the option to play more hands per hour, the terrific sign up bonuses that are only to be found online that could get your bankroll to stretch endlessly, and the opportunity to play at several tables at once.

But when all is said and done, whether played online or offline, at a huge tournament or as a quiet heads up game with a poker fan from some obscure corner of the world, nothing quite beats the thrill of poker.




How Bad are Bad Beat Jackpots?

October 3, 2009

How many times have you come so close to winning a game of poker with a great hand, only to lose it to someone who manages to go one up on you? If you’ve been in this situation before then you will be happy to know that some online poker sites will REWARD you for losing. A Bad Beat Jackpot is essentially a lost poker hand that is made up of very good cards. If you manage to lose on these cards (preset by the online poker site), you will win the Bad Beat Jackpot and could very well walk home with wads of cash!

If you choose to play at a Bad Beat poker table, you agree to put in a small amount (around 50c) into a special side pot. Each time a game is played at the table, the progressive jackpot grows until someone is lucky enough to lose on a Bad Beat hand and the jackpot is paid out. The ‘loser’ usually gets the bulk of the jackpot, while the winner of the game also gets a fair share and the rest is shared out among the other players at the table. The site will keep back a certain percentage to seed the follow up jackpot fund.

A typical online poker site may call for the losing hand to be at least a four of a kind sevens, while the winning hand must be at least a four of a kind 8’s. Some call for both the winning and the losing hands to include the hole cards.

Whichever way you look at it, Bad Beat Jackpots are definitely not that bad after all!

Almost every poker site has bad beat jackpots.




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