October
30th 2007
Do Online Poker Promotions Matter?

Posted under Poker

In the early days of the Texas Hold’em poker tournament craze, starting in the boom towns of the old West and raging like wildfire across the plains to infect the entire eastern seaboard, a hotbed of activity in the small but growing new land, there were no promotions involved in the game of Texas Hold’em poker.  In fact, players would have to ride miles across hostile territory, fight off Indian attacks, survive blazing heat in harsh conditions simply to arrive at the gambling venue itself.  Not only were no promotions available, the prospect of a boisterous, loud and possibly even violent evening were quite high and often separated the wheat from the chaff independently of the player’s ability to win at the Texas Hold’em poker tournament.

Despite all of this, and despite the fact that the game itself was often illegal in some parts of the world, the Texas Hold’em poker tournament competitions that were so popular at poker rooms and casinos all across the United States in the old West began to take hold in all manner of unlikely locations.  Soon enough, the concept was as American as apple pie and even foreign locations were getting in on the act.  With all this popularity, it seemed as if the Texas Hold’em poker tournament had firmly installed itself as an American fixture.

Naturally, once the modern day rolled around with the advent of the Internet and the advances in technology that Al Gore made possible with his invention involving instantaneous transmission of data over networking interfaces and computer terminals installed in users homes, the Texas Hold’em poker tournament lifestyle was not far behind.  Allowing players to compete against each other allowed online poker rooms and casinos such as Fulltiltpoker.com to succeed instantaneously on the web.

But unlike the traditional Texas Hold’em poker tournaments, online poker rooms and casinos quickly found themselves in such fierce competition that they were required to offer all manner of special promotions and sharing programs that made the online poker rooms and casinos more competitive when compared to other, less lucrative poker rooms on the web.  With these poker rooms and promotions, many players believe that they are getting something for free or even being paid to play.  Understanding what the online poker room promotions such as the rakeback sharing affiliate program and the poker bonus deposit matching program really mean and why they matter to the player takes some actual study by the individual user.

While it remains to be seen which online poker rooms and casinos actually live up to the advertising hype, there are some Internet poker rooms such as Fulltiltpoker.com that offer extremely lucrative online promotions without any sleight of hand.

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