The best place to learn to play poker can be on the
internet, using one of many poker sites. Or you can learn with friends and
family at someones house or whatever location you desire. (Theres always 2
different mediums of playing poker, either online or live. - Even if it may be
your house, a garage, a bar, hotel, or where ever, well classify anything that
is not online or on the the internet as being -Live-.)
I havent been playing poker for very long. I still consider
myself a student of the game. Three years ago my father introduced me to Poker
School Online . At first I was overwhelmed with information that I was getting,
especially from my old man (Ill refer to him as -Pop-.) Once I was able to soak
up the basics, it was time to rock-n-roll.
Poker School Online (PSO) is definitely the best place to
learn to play poker; even compared to playing with your friends or family. The
reason why is because its an online community that comes together and talks
about the Joys, Lows, Pitfalls, Success, and Strategies for playing poker,
online or live. Not only are the Tutors (Poker Pros) helpful, but so are other
online players.
PSO has a lot to offer that another poker site can not
compete with or come close to matching up to. It is not free to join, its $14.95
a month or $149 if you pay for a year in advance. It is well worth it. Members
get access to an exclusive forum to talk to Professional Poker Players, play
against the pros in freerolls (they even give you tips as your playing), invite
to the PSO convention and seminar, and the ability to win sponsorships into live
tournaments, such as the WSOP and WPT - to date, members have won over $ 1.5
million in sponsorship prizes. Quite an accomplishment for a young and growing
community of players.
When you download the software, youll be able to play at
Bugsys Club (Real Money Events), PSO, and Pokerpages (Freerolls).
PSO is a great place to start playing, if your starting out
or want to enhance what you think you already know, this is the place to start.
I know you think it is a sales pitch, but its not, its the truth. Learn to be a
winning poker player. |