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Welcome to Caribbean Poker Site, subject internet caribbean poker
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News about internet caribbean poker Caribbean PokerThis is not really a poker game, in that players do not bet against each other. It is an American casino game in which each individual plays against the bank. You ante and you and the bank get five cards each. After you have seen your hand and the bank's first card you must either make a call bet, increasing you...
Texas Hold' em - Online Series Of PokerThe Online Series of Poker (OSOP) is underway. This is the first time in the history of online gaming that a tournament has been held across multiple online poker rooms. Poker players worldwide now have the opportunity to win a share of $100,000 in free prize money by qualifying through online tournaments at participating internet poker rooms. So far, Greg Langford of Canada and Todd Ivanhoe of the USA have won their respective ...
Pai Gow Poker RulesPai Gow is a very interesting variation of poker to play, and its unique game play makes it an almost endless time of fun. Pai Gow is different then most of the other variations I have describe, because unlike the others, this pins you against the house. Instead of making bets against another player, you are betting against the house or dealer, which is similar to Caribbean poker. Pai Gow is also unique in the way that it a...
Regional_Internet_Registry
Regional Internet Registry
From Sterwiki
A Regional Internet Registry (RIR) is an organization that oversees the registration and allocates IP addresses in a certain region of the world. Namely there are currently 4 registries, all overseen by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA):
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) [1] (http://www.arin.net) for Nor...
Betting_(poker)
Betting (poker)
From Sterwiki
This article describes the common terms, rules, and procedures in the game, but does not cover the strategic impact of betting.
The game of poker as played today requires that players agree before play on allowable amounts for betting (called limits), and the use and amount of...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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