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"This book is a gem." —Two-time World Champion of Poker Doyle Brunson
Playing Internet poker in real time against real opponents can be a frightening experience for someone new to poker or to the Internet. Whether for play-money or real money, it's an environment consisting of virtual tables, player icons representing you and your opponents, and specialized computer algorithms that randomly shuffle the "cards." It's a world where you can find a game day or night. Though it may be the wee hours of the morning in California, it's prime time in Europe, and someone, somewhere, is looking to play a little poker. But it's poker with a difference. The game is the same, to be sure, but technology does kick in — sometimes in strange and unexpected ways. That's where this book comes in handy. Internet Poker: How to Play and Beat Online Poker Games is a fantastic book for beginners, and will teach you all of the basics so that you can enter the world of online poker without apprehension. Internet Poker is a reference as well as a tutorial, and includes a CD with free poker software as well as a special bonus chapter with 125 interactive hands to help you prepare to play the Internet games for fun or for profit.
Ppb; 198 pages. Software requires Windows 95 or higher.
"This book is a gem." —Two-time World Champion of Poker Doyle Brunson
Playing Internet poker in real time against real opponents can be a frightening experience for someone new to poker or to the Internet. Whether for play-money or real money, it's an environment consisting of virtual tables, player icons representing you and your opponents, and specialized computer algorithms that randomly shuffle the "cards." It's a world where you can find a game day or night. Though it may be the wee hours of the morning in California, it's prime time in Europe, and someone, somewhere, is looking to play a little poker. But it's poker with a difference. The game is the same, to be sure, but technology does kick in — sometimes in strange and unexpected ways. That's where this book comes in handy. Internet Poker: How to Play and Beat Online Poker Games is a fantastic book for beginners, and will teach you all of the basics so that you can enter the world of online poker without apprehension. Internet Poker is a reference as well as a tutorial, and includes a CD with free poker software as well as a special bonus chapter with 125 interactive hands to help you prepare to play the Internet games for fun or for profit.
Ppb; 198 pages. Software requires Windows 95 or higher.