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Choosing an Online Poker Room

When it comes to being able to play poker, the internet has provided us with the perfect place in which to ply our skills. Online Poker is big business and new poker rooms are appearing on a regular basis. But how do you go about choosing an online poker site and how do you know it is right for you?

Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced player, there are risks involved with playing Online Poker. The greatest of these is picking a poker room which is operating illegally and could potentially see you being conned of your money. Within the United States, online poker rooms are not allowed to operate so all will be located outside of the USA. Because of this you will need to research the applicable legislation concerning the regulation of online poker sites within the country of origin. If you cannot find this information out, then move onto another site.

The accepted payment methods is another area where there is potential for fraud to be committed. The majority of online poker sites will not accept direct payments from your credit card to your poker account, so instead they will accept payments which have been made through a third party payment gateway, such as Paypal. There exist many different payment gateways on the internet, some good, some not so good, so choose one that is well established and has plenty of customers before making any deposit.
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However, finding a site and suitable payment method does not mean you should immediately sign up. Check out the types of poker played on a site, and there are many versions. Texas Hold’em is the most popular, but there are several others to choose from too. You may find you prefer playing one version over another, so if you can play for free without the need to make a deposit first give it a go and see which game you like best. From there you can look for sites that offer your preferred version.

Navigation and other features are also key aspects when it comes to choosing a poker room. An online poker site that is difficult to find your way around and makes it hard to get help, assistance or even to look up the rules, can seriously affect your gaming experience. Good sites will offer a variety of features such as multi game choices, chat walls and games with varying stake levels.

Newbies to the game should look for sites that offer free to play games along with low stake games so they can practice their poker skills with minimal risk. Once you are confident enough you can progress onto higher stake tables, so long as you can afford it!