Internet Poker tells you everything you always wanted to know about online poker and were afraid to ask – and then some. The authors, Lou Krieger and Kathleen Keller Watterson, have put together a step-by-step poker bible that guides the novice who can barely tell a flush from a straight, as well as the poker professional who thinks he already has all the answers (and then finds he doesn't), into poker cyberspace.
When all the basics have been covered, Internet Poker goes into the specifics of online poker. First-timers may be timid about taking the step from the familiar brick-and-mortar casino to the cyber version. We don't know what to expect, how to get started, how to find the right sites and the right games, the jargon, how to observe the online ethics, how to handle the money aspect, and much, much more that is online-specific.
Internet Poker addresses every question and every concern an online poker novice might have and that might stop him from even trying in the first place. This book – extremely well-researched and written in a highly accessible way: the authors don't talk at you, they talk to you – should dispel any notions of online doubt or bashfulness. After reading the book, we come away with the understanding that poker cyberspace isn't going to eat us alive, and isn't going to crash and burn when we make mistakes. We begin to realize that online poker can be a very entertaining, convenient, and, if you play your cards right (sorry, couldn't resist that), lucrative way to play poker. It's a new world for many of us, but this book guides us through potential pratfalls and removes the fear factor that accompanies the unknown.
Online poker is on the rise. It is not a now-you-see-it, now-you-don't fad. It's here to stay. So, we might as well get on with it and become part of the phenomenon. And as for incentives, who won $2.5 million at this year's World Series of Poker? Who was the guy who beat out 838 players? The aptly named Chris Moneymaker, an Internet player!
The CD that accompanies Internet Poker – all part of the $14.95 price tag – is a must-have for anybody serious about online poker. While the sample hands in the book are very helpful, the CD with Wilson Software demos is a priceless tool. You can download it in the privacy of your own home and follow the instructions. It gives you an unhurried, pressure-free look at the real thing. Let Krieger and Watterson take you by the virtual hand and help you make the online jump. Internet Poker really does make it easy.
The Bicycle Casino Vol. 16, No. 16
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Spoil Yourself With a Card Player Cruises Poker Vacation!
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Poker as a Life
by Roy Cooke
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How Many One-Table Satellites Should You Play? By Brad Daugherty, Guest Columnist, and Tom McEvoy
by Tom McEvoy
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Look Who's Playing Poker
by Mike Sexton
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Trying to Do Something Special
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Online Poker is Too Much Fun! – Part I
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Beware of Smart People Bearing Propositions
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Ray 'n' Bernie and the Million-Dollar Game
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Bluffing When You Don't Feel Like It
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Harry and His Pocket Threes
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The Second Part of the 'Aggressive' Truism
by Roy West
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Poker in L.A. Ignites With The Bicycle Casino's Legends of Poker and the World Poker Tour!
by Cover Story
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High-Low Blind Defense
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Choices and Considerations<br>(A Bit of Poetry – Part II)
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Online Draw Poker Strategy
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That's My Number and I'm Sticking With It
by Lou Krieger
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Bring on the Stewards
by ua ua
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When it Isn't All Wine and Roses
by Jan Fisher
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Backdoor Flushes, Albert Einstein, and Attitude
by Greg Dinkin
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How to Deal
by Vince Burgio
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The Poker Boom
by Bob Ciaffone
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Baseball Betting Checklist
by Chuck Sippl
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World Poker Tour Hits the Road for the 2003-2004 Season
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Play a Tournament With Me
by Rick Young