Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Poker: Is It Worth the Effort

By Thomas Kearns


Poker rules can be learned by anyone quickly enough. There is really no reason not to try, as online access and interface are easy. The success of online poker is vast. Every online gambling site offers poker games. His livelihood, and friends are acquired by a dedicated player and he becomes part of a community.

Free downloads are available for all or most poker game varieties. For the novice, they offer safe practice. You can adjust difficulty so as to easily experience successive winning by trying your hand against p.c. opponents. This enables you to feel the pleasure of addiction spread through your system safely like a shot of good liquor.

You can play all online games cozily in front of your computer. Reading the faces of ten human opponents or worrying about keeping your body language to a minimum are some of the things you don't have to worry about. Just like doing your best at tennis against a wall or shooting up cardboard targets, the mild fun of perfecting your strategy against software is not really comparable to liver action. Technically, there may not be much similarity between a gun fight and a game of poker, and you can depend on a professional not having a sawed off shotgun pointed at you from the other end of a table, unless you are in a Robert Rodriguez movie. They do both involve a constant sense of danger whether it be a gunfight or poker with real money at stake.

And this is precisely what makes games against a human opponent not merely lifelessly fun, but eerily fun, - the kind of fun which makes for the most powerful addiction. Somebody who has never handled anything more dangerous than Spider Solitaire on their laptop in the lecture hall may well wonder whether poker is anything more than a game of patience. And it is important that he or she realize that besides skill, chance (or luck, however you might choose to evoke this deity) is the essence of the game. And hence, a live poker session without the possibility to reset, and only the possibility to Fold, is pervaded by danger.

Many people are turned off by this. While others feel irresistibly alive while betting on the value of their hands. The controllable factors are having the money, time, and energy to spend. Learning the strategy is an effort you must be willing to make, but to the element of chance you must have the lucid and refined appreciation. A player will lose and grow tired trying if they do not, and instead approach the game simply in crude hope for a few quick wins. One wishes to rinse out, as quickly as possible, the sour taste of danger.

Danger is delicious to the real player, that is why he sits at the computer or table. The player does not indulge in vain fantasies, he knows what is practically within his power. The player knows his stuff and bluff. Just as sheer height is what the rock climber is there for, he or she is there for the chance. In the game the music of chance must be heard, then an unlucky session will have been worth the effort.




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