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For real money poker players; how do you withdraw your money?
Just wondering how you get it since the current laws try to make online poker to be a crime.
Just cash out and request a check.
There are no laws that prohibit playing poker online, even for cash. No one has ever been arrested for playing poker for real money online. You should not have any fear of playing poker for cash online.
There was a law that was passed in October of 2006 called the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which disallows transferring money from an American financial institution to an internet gambling site, but this does not put the consumer (you) at risk. Only the banks that transfer money to the gaming sites would be at risk.
Ironically, since the law was passed, it has become easier to make a deposit on a poker site. Before the UIGEA was passed, most deposits went through a third party ewallet site called NETELLER (the PayPal of online gaming sites). Credit card deposits were only available to non-US players. Now, credit card deposits are the primary method for getting money on poker sites.
Also note that this does not prohibit money from flowing in the other direction. If a poker site sends you a check, you can cash it with no problems at all.
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Players $37.2 ...The characters the reader meets in Players--chess grand masters, poolroom hustlers, or street-hardened practitioners of the short con--are all alike propelled by the ecstasy of risk....In fact, as the reader hooks up with David Mamet in the poker room and meets Damon Runyon?s Bookie Bob, Saul Bellow?s immortal Yellow Kid, and learns from Herbert Asbury about the antics of Izzy and Moe, and from David Maurer about the discreet charm of the confidence man, Ricky Jay on the story of Dice, Walter Tevis on Fast Eddie Felson and Minnesota Fats, and Walter Benjamin on the seductions of nineteenth-century gambling dens, high lives and low will merge and the world of gambler and con-artist will blur. Selected writings by A. J. Liebling, Jorge Luis Borges, Nelson Algren, Hunter S. Thompson, Nick Tosches, Harlan Ellison, Roald Dahl, and many others are featured. |
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Hold'Em Poker for Advanced Players $40.67 This is a guide book for advanced players of Texas Hold'Em Poker. Topics covered include desperation bets, the free card, playing in wild games, and reading hands. |
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Peek Poker $19.98 The Bluff is in the Cup! Peek Poker is a fast-paced, fun and relaxed version of its cousin, Texas Hold'em Poker. Think you've got a good hand? Make a bet and get the chance to snag your opponents' chips, but beware of the bluffers...they'll fill you with doubt!For 2 - 4 players, ages 12 and up.Play Time: 20 minutes.Contents Include: 1 dice track, 15 special poker dice, 4 patented see-through dice cups called, peekers, 72 poker chips and illustrated rules. Type: Board Games Gender: Unisex Age: Child,Teen,Adult |
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Rake (Poker) $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Rake is the scaled commission fee taken by a cardroom operating a poker game. It is generally 5 to 10 percent of the pot in each poker hand, up to a predetermined maximum amount, but not only can this percentage be anything, there are other nonpercentage ways for a casino to take the rake. Some cardrooms will not take a percentage rake in any community card poker game like Texas hold em when a hand does not have a flop. This is called no flop, no drop. Poker is a playerversusplayer game, and the house does not wager against its players (unlike blackjack or roulette), so this fee is the principal mechanism to generate revenues. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/09/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.23 inches |
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Poker Dealer $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A poker dealer distributes cards to players and manages the action at a poker table. Any casino with a poker room must hire a staff of dealers. To become employable by a casino, applicants without prior experience are typically required to complete a 46 week training program at a dealing school. Dealing in a casino may require working late hours and remaining seated for long periods of time. Dealers also commonly work holidays, since these are especially busy days for casinos. Having to deal with difficult individuals may be another drawback to dealing at a casinosome players are abusive to dealers. Major poker tournaments also hire dealers. For a given tournament stop, the tournament coordinator will hire dealers on contract for the duration of the tournament, which may be a few days to a few weeks. Room and board may or may not be provided by the tournament management; the dealer is typically responsible for his own travel expenses. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2011/01/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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Poker Secrets From Poker Champs - Collector's $9.99 Looking to sharpen up your card game? Fifteen professional poker players share some of the tricks of the trade in this instructional video. Poker Secrets From Poker Champs features noted players such as Johnny Chan, Jennifer Harman, and Phil Ivey as they discuss the importance of strategy, how to use bluffing to your advantage, maintaining a cool disposition, and other subjects that separate winners from losers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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How to Take Advantage of Bad Poker Players
The increase of poker popularity has led to a flood of fish that are just waiting for you to take their money. Seriously. These fish are untalented, undisciplined, and lack the fundamental skills to succeed in Texas Hold’em. These players think that since they have seen a few episodes of the World Poker Tour, they are poker pros. If you want to make money playing Texas Hold’em, you need to learn to take all the money from these novices before they give it to someone else.
There are many ways that you can bankrupt the bad players at your table. These methods are tested and proven and can give you an advantage over everyone else at the table. These methods include:
1. Fake Weakness
It seems that everyone over-estimates their own poker ability. Bad players usually think they are one of the best players at any given table. This false sense of ability will lead bad players to attempt to buy virtually every pot. This over-aggression makes weak players especially vulnerable to check-raises and slow playing good cards. When you have the nuts, don`t lead out with a big bet (like you should against a good player), instead slow play the hand and let the novice try to buy the pot.
2. Destroy Their Game Plan
Usually a novice's plan will depend on his ability to bluff effectively. If you are able to remove a significant section of their stack, you will destroy their game plan and put yourself on the fast track to the chip lead.
3. Show No Respect for Weak Bets
A bad player will fear losing all their chips on a mediocre hand. This means they will often make small bets on the turn and river. Show zero respect for these bets. Making a large raise over these weak bets will often scare away bad players leaving you with the pot.
4. Face Bad Players "Heads Up"
Since good players and bad players require different strategies, try to force other players out of hand before clashing with a weak player. Eliminating other players will reduce the amount of possibilities you have to consider. This will allow you to focus more on how to scare away weak players.
5. Always Have a Decent Hand
Even if you play your hand flawlessly, a bad player may call all your bets with nothing but an Ace high. This is very frustrating, but very common. In fact, I know many poker professionals who will not play against novices because they are so difficult to bluff. So, before you enter into a high-cost hand with a bad player, make sure that you have at least a decent hand and you are confident that they don't have anything better. These are just a few of the quick, simple ways to take advantage of bad poker players.
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