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Party Online Poker

Poker is by far, the most entertaining and engaging game. What more? Anyone with a bit of knowledge of the game i.e. anyone knowing how to play poker can try his or her luck in the game. It has since long been a game of recreational activity. Throw in a party, place a poker table, some chips alongside, fine wine for the ladies and strong beer for the men (or the other way round!) and you have a rocking time (a earning time too!).

The stake can be something of lesser value, if the game is being played for just the fun of it and if there happens to be some serious gamers then sky’s the limit for the stake. As they say, higher the stake the more interesting is the game! Even non-alcoholic drinks (although beer is the standard widely used!) can be served alongside some snacks and desserts for players to munch as they wait for luck to shower on them. Good music may add fun too, but nothing like supporters yelling around! A bit of moves and booty-shakes from the ‘hottest’ of the females would liven up the ambience. By the way, male dancers can play their part if female poker players take charge (which they do quite often these days!). Score high when you play online multiplayer blackjack at a casino on line like GamblingCity.net!

The net-addicted poker players too have some good news. They can have their party poker with the latest software that let them have this privilege too! Be it the e-way or anyway! Just keep partying and playing poker!

 
Texas Holdem Poker
 
Texas Holdem poker is a widely accepted poker game amongst poker enthusiasts in casinos and poker card rooms across Europe and North America. This is more of a community card game in which dealer deals some of the cards in a face up position right at the table’s centre and all players have to share those cards. In Texas Holdem Poker, every player can use whatever kind of five-community cards combination. More over every player can own, unlike other poker games, two hole cards for making one poker hand. The person who gets the card deal last is the dealer when game starts. When one hand ends, the dealer status moves to the player in hand in clockwise fashion.
 
 
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