Poker is Meant to be Fun
By Chip Westley
With the recent explosion of interest
in poker, it is easy to forget that poker is a social game. We see the
high stakes World Series of Poker episodes replayed over and over on ESPN.
The Travel Channel features regular showings of The World Poker Tour. The
shows are filled with sunglasses and stone cold stare downs. Watching pros
such as Doyle Brunson and Howard Lederer make studied moves on the felt
is great fun. We secretly dream of bluffing Johnny Chan out of a huge pot.
The good news is, there's a place
that we can try such feats of derring do. That place is right here-the
internet. There are online game rooms of every shape and size. It's no
problem finding a game.
The bad news for many of us is, this
quest is taking much of the fun out of playing poker. Sure, it's easy to
find a game online. Trouble is there's just not much interaction with the
other players at a typical online table. The other players are anonymous.
This can lead to a silent table at best and a downright obnoxious table
at worst.
For most of us playing poker is meant
to be a relaxing pastime. You know, a Friday night with friends after the
work week. A number of websites are trying to put this social aspect back
into online poker. For instance, Home Run Poker, is a site where fans of
baseball that like to play poker can meet and arrange private games at
set times. This way you get to meet and become friends with people from
all over the world that share a common interest with you.
If making poker fun again sounds
good to you there are a number of actions you can take. Find a community,
such as Home Run Poker, where others that share your interest gather. A
great place to find such sites is in the blogging community. If you can
not find such a group, you might want to start participating with a group
whose interests are somewhat similiar to yours. For example, any sports
site would be a good match if you are a sports fan. You would probably
soon find folks that enjoy your favorite sport, too.
If all else fails, start up your
own community. It's easy to do with a little time and research. You'll
be rewarded with many new friends and you'll always have a fun game of
poker to look forward too. Let's make online poker fun again.
Chip Westley is the Web Administrator
of Home Run Poker, http://www.homerunpoker.blogspot.com.
Home Run Poker is a leader in making online poker fun again.
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