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Blind Bet Poker.com for All of your Poker Information Needs
Written by Paul Gladden
Thursday, January 19, 2006
One of the top online sites for poker information is Blind Bet Poker. Whether you're interested in the origins of the game, or need some tips on poker strategy, Blind Bet Poker will fulfill all of your poker information needs.
When the site loads, look in the left-hand column. Here you will find links to poker player profiles for poker greats such as Amarillo Slim, Annie Duke, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negreanu, T.J. Cloutier and more.
Blind Bet Poker.com has a very extensive and informative section that reviews online poker sites. If you're wondering which poker site would be right for you, follow the "Poker Site Review" link in the left column. Once in the review area, you have the option of discussing the poker site in the forum, downloading now, viewing the website or reading a detailed review of the site. These tools are a real bonus to all online poker players.
If you want to know where poker tournaments are currently being held, follow the Tournament link, or check out the Poker News link to read current events in the world of poker. If you're interested in tournament poker, follow the link to the Wo rld Series of Poker where you will learn about the 2005 World Series of Poker Circuit Championship events at Caesar's Indiana and Grand Casino Tunica, as well as the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event. There's poker news here right back to the 2001 Main Event and you can learn about the History of World Series Poker.
If you're new to the game of poker, there's a cache of information on Blind Bet Poker that will assist you. Learn poker terminology and strategy that will make others think you're a pro. Such terms as, "auto blind," "bad beat," and "drawing dead," are explained in simple language that is easily understood by those who are learning the game of poker.
Need poker tips on etiquette and game play? Follow the link to "Poker Tips," where you'll find an extensive collection of information to help your game along. Learn how to "Stay away from tilting," read a review of "P oker Academy 2.0," and find out how to "Use bonuses to build your bankroll," plus "trouble hands," and much more.
Check out "Poker Books," to find hours of reading material that will help you improve your game. These books range from, "The Theory of Poker," by David Sklansky to more advanced reading, such as "Hold'em Poker For Advanced Players." There's a book for every poker player in this section of the website.
To learn more about Texas Hold'Em, Seven Card Stud, Omaha, and Five Card Stud, follow the "Poker Games," link. There you will find an introduction to all of the above mentioned games.
While visiting Blind Bet Poker.com, be sure to stop by the Poker Forum to discuss the articles on the site and chat about your poker game play. You may pick up some tips that will improve your game.
The information on Blind Poker Bet is extensive and there is a "Contact Us" link that is easily accessible. For all of your poker information needs, visit Blind Bet Poker
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