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Switching From Home Based Texas Holdem to Online Texas Holdem

Article written by Michael Bradley

Have you noticed that there are online poker rooms everywhere? Want to get involved in online texas holdem but don't know where to start? This article will help you get started with the basics of online texas holdem.

Online Texas Hold'em has taken the world by storm in the past few years. In case you've been left behind, we are going to get you caught up to speed with the world of online texas hold'em poker. I'm going to assume that you have a working knowledge of the game of texas holdem and only talk about the differences between online and offline texas holdem.

There are several major differences between online texas holdem and the texas holdem you've played for years at your friends house. First of all, there are no tells in online poker. Secondly, the software interface is one of the most important things in online poker. And lastly, you can always find an online game.

What happened to all of the tells?

There are lots of people that will tell you that there are still tells in online poker. I don't believe this one bit. They will say that if someone bets quick or slow, you will be able to get a feel for their play. Well, what about internet connections? If someone has a slow connection, they will play intermittently. In other words, sometimes bet slow and sometimes bet quickly. This just isn't reliable enough, so there are no tells in online texas holdem.

About the Author
Michael Bradley is the editor in chief for Poker30.net and has created the original guide to Online Poker Sites. Poker30.net is currently featuring Full Tilt Poker Bonus Codes.


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