A Turn of Luck
Bad luck. That's to what I attribute my last performance in a Poker tournament. Things started out okay, and for a while I was chip leader, but as it will sometimes happen in a game of chance, luck can turn sour. No matter how skillful a player you are, luck is everything. I play Poker tournaments on a regular basis. I enjoy the rush, the thrill and - most of all - I enjoy winning. I don't play Texas Hold 'Em in a brick and mortar casino. I play Online Poker. Playing Poker Online is simple and convenient. After selecting which saloon I want to play in, the computer dealer keeps track of everything from last bets to chip count and winning hands to blinds. And because I'm playing on the Internet, I can play Texas Hold 'Em or any of my favorite Poker games whenever I want. Not only do I decide when I want to play, in today's Wi-Fi world I can play wherever I can take a notebook. Since I started playing poker online, waiting at the airport has never been so much fun. Plus, playing poker online is safe. The latest in server technology protects my credit card information from spyware, so I can worry more about that last spade coming on the river to make a flush than about identity theft. So if you like to play poker as much as I do, ante up at the virtual casino. It's a sure bet you'll have a good time.


