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2012年12月11日 星期二

3D Poker Looks to be the Future of Online Poker Games


Online Poker has been a huge hit over the past several years, and it looks to be that way for time to come. Some of the major Online Poker Rooms have updated their software regularly to improve the game play, but there is only so much you can improve on when dealing with a traditional poker room software.

The latest in Online Poker seems to be 3D Poker, which is growing at a very rapid rate. The best way to describe playing at a 3D Poker is that it's similar to that of an advanced poker video game that you will find on game systems such as a PS3 or an Xbox 360. The main difference with playing 3D Poker on the Internet is that you have the ability to play for real money rather than just for fun.

3D Poker is still far from becoming the standard version of Online Poker, so whether it actually happens or not seems to a ways a way. However, with rate that technology improves, it doesn't seem very unlikely that it could happen in the coming years.

3D Poker offers features and experiences that traditional Online Poker Rooms can't even come close to. For example, at one of the highest rated 3D Poker Rooms, players have the ability to make their own unique character and even send a photo of themselves to the room to make the face of that character look like the photo. While playing, players can make different expressions or emotions to help keep the table exciting and even try to throw off an opponent's potential read.

There are still a couple downfalls to 3D Poker that will likely change as technology improves. The biggest downfall is 3D Poker takes a much faster computer to run the software than the traditional online poker rooms. Another downfall, that some players may or may not care about, is that players won't be able to see as many hands per hour since the actual game play is slightly slower than that of a traditional poker room.

There is one major 3D Poker Room that sticks out above the rest, and that is PKR. They first launched in 2006 and have been improving their software on a regular basis. PKR pretty much offers the best in everything when compared to other 3D rooms. They are even one of the fastest growing online poker rooms on the market today, which is quite the feat considering they are a fairly young room.

Whether someone is interested in 3D Poker or not usually depends on their intent. If a player is looking to play multiple tables at once to see as many hands per hour, then 3D Poker probably is not the best option for them. If someone if looking to add a little excitement to their play, customize their very own unique table character, and even make table expressions like that of real life play, then 3D Poker is probably something that would interest them.




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2012年12月2日 星期日

The Future of Online Poker


Poker is a very popular game. It has been played for over 150 years. Playing poker online has raised the popularity of this game in the last years. Poker tournaments are televised to the main sports channels and not only.

Beside the fact that poker is so popular there are hundreds of thousands of people in the world who never played poker and don't now the basics rules of poker. In this days you can find on internet all the steps and things you have to do in order to become a good poker player.

Online poker is a billion dollars industry. Poker rooms at online poker houses are not casinos! The poker rooms does not compete against the players. Casinos are the players adversaries. Most of the skillful players win from this game more then they lose.

A poker game depends on the players attitude and relations between them, a friendly Texas Hold'em tournament depends from a professional tournament or an online game. On internet you can find different type of players, who play just for fun, who lives with this game and the winnings from his game are the main income of this person.

This online industry will raise because like I have mentioned before there are hundreds of thousands of people in the world who never played poker and will like to learn and play poker from home for fun, to win some money, to make a business from it.

Playing online poker is very different from playing live poker. You play online poker in the silence of your house, nobody can disturb you...is just you, your skills and your dreams!




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2012年10月11日 星期四

Poker Games - The Future


Now that the Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (2006) has been passed by US congress (after a back-door entry attachment to a Port Security restriction that was sure to pass) what now for online poker and what effect will it have on the multi-billion dollar US gambling industry as a whole?

The full effects of the US Gambling Enforcement Act are not likely to be known for some time, probably the end of the next financial year. The law, which restricts the provision for players to submit funds using US banking systems could be devastating, not only for the online poker companies themselves, but for the spin-off companies such as software providers, payment mechanism and the many other companies that all feed off the online poker industry. Indeed, Neteller's share price dropped 63% upon release of a statement declaring that it was considering carefully its response to the US Act.

Some of the smaller poker sites will struggle to survive now, due to the massive loss of players from the US. You have for example Paradise Poker that has lost around 80% of the players from its network, and can now be seen as a site which will struggle to keep the liquidity of players that is necessary to be able to provide a competitive online poker site.

Already the law has forced many online gaming companies to rethink their strategy and direction, and there has been much speculation regarding mergers and takeovers with sites like Party Poker and 888 even suggesting collaboration.

However, since the Act, companies are now said to be increasing their marketing spend in the UK and into Europe, as a way of looking forward and moving away from reliance upon the US market. Party Gaming, one of the largest poker operators, already has a substantial part of the gaming market outside the US, with $150 million of revenues generated from non-US business this year, a 151% increase on the previous year. Playtech, another major player also has over 50% of its business derived from other regions such as Asia and Europe, so is likely to survive the fallout from the US Act.

A lot of the big companies have suspended the receipt of payments from US players, but sites like Party Poker still allow access by US players to its free play games.

Also, since the US Gambling Act came to pass, some US players have still been finding ways of cash playing online poker. One such player was said to have closed his Party Poker account, wired his money to an offshore account via Neteller, and then deposited via Neteller into VIP Poker Club, a UK based poker site. Casino City (who monitor online poker traffic) are said to have seen a huge increase in traffic into other offshore poker sites, fuelling speculation that US players will not be hindered in fulfilling their desire to play and gamble at poker.

On the other side of the ocean, the UK has recently seen safe passage of its UK Gambling Act. The Act could help the UK become one of the largest online gaming centres of the world. This of course will depend on the next stage processes, ensuring that tax levels and gambling commission regulations do not restrict too tightly the operations of online gambling. The UK Act will play an important part in helping age verification, gambling addiction and fraudulent behaviour to be monitored and will also allow the UK to be seen as providing legitimate access to online gaming, something which other European countries may wish to follow.

The state-run lotteries in most countries in Europe would like to see online gaming restricted, as protection of their own profits, but the future looks brighter in Europe as a whole, with countries like Italy and Portugal also looking at the licensing situation with regard to online gaming. Indeed Italy recently invited tenders to run one of its state operations.

What impact will the US Act have on the European online poker market? Well, most likely it will be a war on marketing from an increased number of competitors on a smaller market, due to the US change and the difficulties of entering the Asian market. So most likely the cost of acquiring each poker player will increase very much and the profitability will drop within the industry short term.

Overall, the future does look bright for online poker. Sites like Juega Poker Ya who operate in Spain, have seen an increase on its poker network of some 30% this year as thousands of budding Spanish poker players are queuing up to learn how to play the world's greatest card game in the hope of repeating the success of Spanish poker supremo Carlos Mortenson, World Poker Champion just three or four years ago.

One thing the US Act has achieved since coming into place, and that is to have brought online poker to an even wider audience. It has meant that players are seeking other sites which do not have restrictions and it means that US players will fight even harder in the face of adversity and ensure that they can continue with their favourite online pastime.




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