SANTA BARBARA, CA, November 30, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Since the dawn of online poker, web sites have been popping up all over the world wide web advertising poker sites and promoting their various qualities. These sites tend to offer tidbits of information they claim will help to win more poker hands and become better players. While this may or may not be true, the majority of these sites are little more than mirrors of the equivalent information.
In most cases, the details provided simply scratch the surface of what a real money poker player needs to have a chance at becoming successful. What they often fail to do is present the full spectrum of edifying materials that any serious real money poker player should be looking for. A new online poker guide, RealMoneyPoker.org, has just launched with the intention of proffering this very thing.
The fact is, there is a multitude of information floating through cyberspace that can be of superior use to poker players. What RealMoneyPoker.org has done is bring it all together into one definitive location.
Many serious poker players share their knowledge of the game, including success stories and common pitfalls, on blog sites. Other players use this information to tweak their game and avoid making the same mistakes of others. According to these players, the comprehension gained from conversing with other determined players can be invaluable. Thus RealMoneyPoker.org has compiled a list of the most popular poker blogs to share experiences and collect proven wisdom.
Some players prefer to go directly to the source for their poker education. RealMoneyPoker.org supplies the most followed poker pros on Twitter to give players an all-encompassing approach to real money poker education. The site currently offers the top 25 pros who regularly "tweet" their experiences and advice, including Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Joe Sebok, Doyle Brunson, Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey and others.
One heavy topic of debate for the last five years has been the question of poker being a game of skill. The argument was most notably posed by the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) shortly after the UIGEA of 2006 was passed to counter the US government's claims that playing online poker for real money violated a remote gambling law invoked by the Wire Act of 1961. While it cannot be denied that both skill and luck play a role in the game of poker, RealMoneyPoker.org takes a more introspective look at the debate in an effort to answer the age old question, "Is Poker Skill or Luck"?
However, the poker guide isn't just a knowledge base of hard facts, contemplative strategies and brain clogging epiphanies. RealMoneyPoker.org has a lighter side as well. One of the fastest growing idiolects in the industry to date are known as Poker Kinetic Typography Videos. In layman's terms, these are videos composed of animated text that are used to get a point across in a creative way that stimulates multiple senses. They are used for many reasons, the most common being advertising, tutorials and humor.
Other features of the new real money poker guide include a historical timeline of poker, knowing when to go pro and relative planning, a full section defining the best poker sites available to players from specific regions of the world, and of course, what it means to play poker for real money. The RealMoneyPoker.org Canadian section even reviews brick and mortar gaming establishments.
In its current state, the real money poker guide is set on an arrow-straight path for unparalleled success. When one considers that RealMoneyPoker.org is a brand new web site with inestimable growth potential, the possibilities are astounding.
For more information: http://realmoneypoker.org
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