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By : Karl Baker    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-17 14:51:05
Being new to poker online is often an amusing and a positive happening. But just as frequently can the first experience turn out bad as well. A lot of players have found the first and the best poker room and merely read their promotional page or whatever they advertise of awesome offers on their front page. These offers with colossal bonuses and races where you can win thousands and thousands of dollars are often very good offers - just not for new players. Why is that?

Do not get misguided by bonuses and races
There are mainly two explanations why these offers are not relevant to new online poker players. First of all the bonuses are never just paid out. No they are most likely founded on some bonus point's earnings system. For some bonuses you get paid every time you have played a real money game no matter if it makes up for a very small part of the entire bonus down to small amounts of cents. Others have systems where the pokerrooms release bonuses in chunks so you get for exemplification 2 euros each time you have made an exact number of bonus points. And there are a few sites that only release the bonus when you have gathered the total number of bonus points demanded to play. This would actually not be problematic if it wasn't because of the other critical issue with bonuses: They are time bounded! These two things composed means that to complete a bonus you would have to play at least medium stakes and you need to play a lot - a lot is more than 2 hours per day and over 4 tables in general on minimum NL 100. If you on the top care to win races you need to play minimum NL 200 - and approximately 6-8 tables at a time - and at least 8 to 10 hours a day - WE KNOW - that is gross and certainly not something for a greenie. Professionals have troubles handling this issue.

Join freerolls tournaments
Rather I advise that you sit down and find some freerolls on different sites. Just take your time. It is exceptionally vital that you begin learning on the differences between the free poker tournaments. Some freerolls have real money prizes while others will let you qualify to better tournaments with bigger money prizes or even live tournaments.

The lie: Bigger is better
Several poker rooms pride themselves with some few and far between very big tournaments with extremely large cash prizes. Of course it would be great to win those, but often there are way too many players in them so that the chance of winning them is way worse than in the national lottery. But generally this is a question of individuality and I remember when I begun to play poker freerolls I started out with those big ones and ended up playing small 10-person freerolls with a prize pool of 10 cents. Before I could count to five my bankroll had grown way bigger than what I could have made by the bigger free poker tournaments - and more importantly I had learned a lot more about the game of poker and how to control profits from poker.
Author Resource:- This article was produced by a poker shark, who started his pilgrimage as a student completely empty handed. He is an expert in how to play poker online for free and making nothing grow to wealth whether it be through free poker bankrolls or poker freerolls. In the age of 32 he has retired and have created several websites on poker and gambling that introduce differing kinds of gratis poker online like freerolls with or without exclusive poker freeroll passwords.
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