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Real Money Online Poker

Real Money Online Poker

Before you start playing for real money, I hope that you have first tried the games for the free money plays that are usually offered on major cybercasino sites. If the site you are on doesn't offer free play, don't play there. Avoid sites that require you to always use real money. This is a definite red flag, and a potential for more problems.

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Reputable cybercasinos will always let you play for free, and supply you with an abundance of free credits for all their games so you can learn how the site operates and how well their games work on your computer and with your Internet connection and how the games themselves play and to what rules. Not all of the cybercasino sites will play to American rules, those rules U.S. players are used to from regular Las Vegas--style BM casinos in the United States, even if cybercasinos look like American casinos, or may even have an affiliation with one or more U.S. BM casinos. Since cybercasinos are all outside of the United States, these cybercasino sites will play games whose basic rules of play are based on European casinos. Always look for "Vegas style games" as part of the rules description of the games; that should assure you of getting the proper rules for these games. The only two exceptions are roulette and baccarat--the only two games whose European rules are better than the U.S. rules, or Vegas rules as these are often referred to in cyberspace. Other than those two games, all other cybergames should play to the Vegas rules. If they don't, don't play them.

This is particularly important for video poker games. Because video poker can be so easily quantified, it is virtually impossible for any cybercasino to futz with the game's rules and paybacks. As long as the game is an actual video poker game the cybercasino cannot make changes that would detrimentally affect your payback and outcome. It is easy to find out what the game's program is, and what its payback percentage is programmed to be. Using the software I recommend in my video poker article, you can program any game into it and test run it for yourself. Then you will know exactly what the game is, what it pays back, and what it holds for the cybercasino. Video poker is perhaps the only viable game that can be played in-cyberspace with any degree of certainty as to what you are actually getting. Such clarity may not be possible with other games, particularly those that don't play by Vegas rules. After you have found out about the games and their rules, and have played them for the cybercasino's free play money, you can then choose whether or not to make a real money deposit.

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