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Poker has many variations, many of which are very popular like: Texas Holdem, Omaha, Sever Card Stud, 2-7 Triple Draw. The most popular by far is Texas Holdem. LegendSportsBook gives you the opportunity to play Texas Holdem where ever you are due to the flexibility of our poker room platform. All computers and mobile devices are compatible.
In all poker games there is a communal “pot” that is build with the wagers that all players out on the table. This communal pot is awarded to the player or players with the highest hand.
In Texas Holdem players share their cards with the community card games in order to connect cards and build the strongest hand.
After the last round is over and several players are still participating in the hand all players will show their cards to determine who the winner is. Players have to option to “muck” the cards. * Muck: not show the cards they were holding.
Texas Hold’em became popular with the new generations thanks to televised tournaments. This TV shows sky rocked its popularity to make Texas Hold’em the most popular game in casinos worldwide and in online poker rooms.
Before jumping to the gun and sitting down at a Texas Hold’em table you have to know the rules, otherwise someone will walk from the table with your money.
First of all, every player at the table will be given two private cards. These cards are known as “hole cards”. After every player is given the personal cards the dealer places 5 community cards on the table, these cards are called “the board”. Every player in the hand can use these cards in combination with their hole cards to make the best possible poker hand.
The blinds form an important factor that helps “the pot” get started. The person sitting to the right of the dealer will have to put up an amount called the “small blind” and the following person on the same direction will have to double the amount and that one is called the big blind. The following people will get to see their personal cards for free. If a person wishes to stay in the hand they will have to equal the biggest amount wagered by any of the players at the table.
Each player at the table has several options during each betting round. The possible actions for all players are: fold, call, check, bet, and raise.
All the players on the table except for the small blind and big blind get to see the hole cards for free and then decide how to proceed, either by betting the amount equal to the big blind, raising the amount wagered or by folding.
Known as the turn, it’s the forth community card on the board. Once the previous betting round is over the turn card is made visible to all players and the new betting round starts.
The last card on the board is known as the river. Once this card is made visible to all players the last and final betting round starts.
If there are more than one player involved in the hand the showdown will take place. The last player that wagered or raised will have to show its cards. If there was no bet on the last round the last person to have wagered on previous round will have to show its cards.
The player with the best hand combination between hole cards and the board will be declared the winning hand. All suits have the same value in Texas Holdem.
Room | Review | Rating | Network | Java | Flash | HTML5 |
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Ignition Poker | A+ | PWL | ||||
SwC Poker | A | Independent | ||||
Nitrogen Poker | B | Independent | ||||
888 Poker | D | Independent |
No download poker sites are poker rooms that allow you to play online poker for free or for real money in your browser.
So instead of having to download and install the standard poker software, you can just sign in and start playing online poker from within your browser window. It really is that straightforward.
Because it's quicker and easier.
Plus, there may be times where you'd prefer not to install a poker room client on your computer. For example; if you're using a shared computer, or if you're trying to get a few hands in whilst you're at work. For situations like these, no download poker sites are perfect.
Furthermore, these in-browser poker rooms are also handy for Mac and Linux users (e.g. Ubuntu poker players) that can't install the .exe files of the standard poker clients offered by poker rooms. There are sites that offer Mac poker apps that you can be installed on Macs (through .dmg files), but the no-download poker rooms are always a handy alternative.
Browser-based poker rooms are delivered in one of two ways:
Java and Flash are simply two different programming languages that allow poker rooms to develop web-based poker software. You may have heard of these two languages before, as they are commonly used for games on free games websites. For example, ArmorGames.com (my fave) offers flash based games.
Surprisingly, one programming language isn't more popular than another when it comes to providing web-based poker software -- it's pretty much an even split. I guess that's a good indication that both methods are on par with each other for this sort of stuff. When playing at these no download rooms you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two types anyway.
So if you're playing online poker from within your browser, it's running on either Java or Flash, and they're both as good as each other.
Should do. It's not necessarily your browser that's the issue though; it's whether you've got (or an up to date) version of Java or Flash. If you haven't, you can always grab the latest version of Java or the latest version of Flash for free.
Note: The poker room will usually prompt you beforehand if you're not up to date, so I'd just go ahead and try them out first and see what happens.
Nonetheless, I went ahead and tried all the instant play poker rooms in the table above, and they all worked well in these browsers:
Seeing as the no download poker rooms have to load up and run from within your browser, they need to be lightweight and fast. As a result, these 'instant play' rooms often have fewer features and simpler graphics than their downloadable counterparts.
Common features that may be missing/different from an instant play poker room are:
These are just examples though of course. Some no download rooms are almost identical to the full version.
On the whole though, I've always been impressed with the browser-based poker sites. It's not like you're getting a completely stripped down service -- it's more like a 'lite' alternative to the full-version.
I'm guessing that you've already figured out whether or not an instant play poker site is the ideal option for you. If not, here's a quick summary of the good stuff and the not-so-good stuff.
If you're a serious poker player, I'd recommend looking in to a downloading a full poker room client. The extra features and stability that comes with the full poker software more than makes up for the time it takes to download and install the program.
There's no harm in trying out an in-browser poker room first though to see how it works out -- you can switch around whenever you like.
Yes, they'll leave evidence in your browser history.
Playing at a poker room in your browser will leave the same sort of history as any other website that you may want to keep hidden. You can clean up the evidence by either deleting your history, or using the 'incognito' mode (or the equivalent of that) in your browser.
Some poker rooms require that you download a tiny .jnlp file to get the browser-version up and running, so you'll want to delete that from your downloads folder too. You'll know if you've downloaded one of these though.
Honestly, they're all very good. It all depends on what you want from your poker room, so check out the reviews and go for the one that looks the most ideal.
Yep, just make a deposit through the web cashier and you can play real money cash games and tournaments as normal. You'll be playing against both the real money players using the no download room and the players using the downloadable client.
Yes. Playing for cash is more exciting though. Get some NLHE strategy under your belt and you might win some money.
Yes.
Security is of the utmost importance when it comes to playing poker online, so the poker rooms have ensured that everything is safe and secure. I've been playing at web-based poker rooms for a while and I've never had any problems.
Probably not.
Although these no-download poker sites allow you to play within a browser, it doesn't mean that they're also going to work on your mobile's browser. It's worth a try, but these rooms aren't the answer just yet.
If you have more general questions about playing poker online, check out my Texas Hold'em FAQ.
Go back to the Texas Hold'em rooms.