Steps to Play Online Texas Hold em Poker
Steps to Play Online Texas Hold em Poker
The steps involved in playing online texas hold em are usually
well-described by the website you choose. Commonly this involves
downloading the site's poker interface, depositing some money
via a credit card or third-party provider, and then taking your
digital bankroll into the game of your choice.
Online Texas Hold em sites will often have hundreds, even
thousands, of games going at once. An average site would have
perhaps 5-40 different "tables" of $10/$20 hold 'em going at
once. You often have a choice of how many people you want to
play with--4-player to 10-player tables are typically available.
The Online Texas Hold em site will usually have a neatly
designed interface that allows you to browse through the various
games going on until you find the limit, number of players, so
on, that suits you. You will also be told the screen names of
the players at the table (before entering it) and the amount of
their stack. Very often you will get stats telling you how fast
the hands go at a particular table, how many are played in an
hour, on average, and what the average pot is. These should all
factor into your decision of where to "sit."
Once you click on a particular game, the table interface will
open up. The graphics usually include a table, chips, cards, and
avatars representing the players at the table. Often you'll
click on an empty seat, taking the form of whatever avatar you
or the interface chooses, and then buy in. The buy-in is
generally a range, such as $100-$1000.
Once you've done that, all that's left is to wait until the next
hand, when you'll be dealt in. Some websites will give you some
starting options to choose from governing game play and what to
do on your behalf in the case of a disconnection. Others do not.
(How does the website make money? On the "rake," usually only a
few dollars, which they pull out of the pot when it reaches a
certain level. This amounts to quite a bit when you've got
hundreds of games going on at once.)
Cards come quick at Online texas hold em tables, and people are
generally antsy--especially at the play tables. You might get
rude comments or even an "abusive" vote if you take too long.
You don't have to pay too much attention to this, though if
you're sitting at a table where everyone's going fast, and then
you think for 30 seconds each time, you might consider switching
tables--not least because the torrent of criticism you're likely
to get could very well throw you off your game.
James Brian, a Texas Holdem enthusiast who lives in Florida.
James OBrian is a leading Poker professional and earns handsome
money, playing Online Texas Hold em Poker for money, using his
techniques enumerated in the Free Texas Holdem Poker ebook at
http://www.TexasHoldemAdvisor.com