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You can launch a poker room or casino site successfully
but beware of how you place your “Futrue Bet”. The good news is that the market is enormous.

The online poker market is a $6 billion dollar a year industry. The top online poker rooms are profiting over $1 million dollars each and every day. Top poker affiliates
who refer players to poker sites
make over $100
000 per month.

You decide to start researching on how to start your own online poker room. You hop onto the search engines and before you know it
you find two dozen or so companies claiming to be capable
able
and willing to help you. Naturally
you don’t get something for nothing and you realize their fees range from $5
000 up to a couple of million. You know that you generally get what you pay for
so you start weighing the pros and cons with pricing for these companies.

On the low end
you can get a website that is 95% canned
and you simply advertise it. When players sign up on your website you receive a percentage of the revenue that their gaming generates. In other words
you are a glorified affiliate with little or no control of anything else besides limited marketing with the business. (Due to duplicated website content).

On the high end
you can drop $1-$2 million dollars on fully created and customized gaming software. This will be created from scratch to match ALL of your likes/dislikes
and desires. So
you’re out $1-$2 million and 1-2 years have passed while you waited for the software to be completed. Now it’s complete and you have to start marketing. Once your marketing is ready to go
you need to hire 1
000 or so player props to play poker at your site so that when your first 5 poker player signups show up
they have someone to play poker against. This is the trickiest process when trying to reach and maintain the much needed player liquidity.

Option C is to join a poker network. Contact several of the larger successful poker networks and you will find that they are very selective. You must know what you are doing
have a good business background
and have a sound business plan for them to scrutinize. You will naturally pay them a small royalty percentage of all revenue that your players generate. They can have you set-up and running with customized gaming software in six to nine months. This means when your first 5 poker player signups show up at your site
they are pooled into the other players from all of the other poker rooms on the network. It typically costs about $500k to get started and the network will usually want to see a budget of $2million or more.

I took option D. I received a phone call out of the blue. It was from a representative of a poker network. I was given a professional and remarkable presentation. I be came impressed after verifying some of their claims and credentials. They claimed to be the one and only connection to the Poker Network. In other words
if you wanted to be a poker site on the Network
you had to go through them. They claimed to have been affiliated with the first poker website ever. They claimed to have a “unique relationship” with the network that offered a lowered startup cost. They proposed building me a custom website integrated into the network for $55
000. This would include access to their gaming license ($50
000 value) because I would be placed under their “umbrella”. There would also be a sliding royalty scale of roughly 8%-21%.

This was music to my ears. I was going to receive a custom poker website
have a poker room in their network player pool (instant player liquidity and 3rd largest network in the world)
pay a small royalty commission
utilize their customer service for my player support
utilize their processing for my player deposits/withdrawals
resulting in a Turn-Key solution!

I raised $250
000 to get started. I then met with the president from Vanco
uver
Canada. I handed him a check for $55
000 and then waited a few months in anticipation for the poker website mock-up to be completed.

I also made several customized website requests. They were quite reasonable. I received a call just 3 months later that my site mock-up was almost done. When I viewed the site mock-up
I wasn’t impressed
but it seemed like a good starting point. I noticed that ALL of my customized requests were not complete. I was told that those would take extra time. I was assured they would be done. I was told if I didn’t check off on the site
then I would have to go to the back of the line and wait months for the changes to be made. They said this was due to newer licensees sites still needing to be completed.

I reluctantly agreed and within two days
I referred many people to the new poker site. It wasn’t perfect
but I figured it was good enough to get the ball rolling (oops). On the 12th day of launch I got an email from a player I referred. He had won $22k. He had requested a withdrawal
and after 8 days he got an email explaining that the max payout was $2k per week and he would have to resubmit a withdrawal request and wait 10 weeks total to get all of the money out.

This was just the beginning. I got another phone call explaining I had a large number of deposits (good news)
but I had to cover those deposits. The network demanded an additional $15k reserve to be wired within one week or I would risk having my site shut off. I originally paid $5k for the reserve. I sent the money only after drilling them for two days as to why. Their story was convincing. They said they weren’t a bank and I would be responsible for “floating” all deposits and withdrawals from all of the different processors which had up to a 2 week delay.

This was yet another “red flag”. In the back of my head
I kept asking myself why couldn’t or wouldn’t this billion dollar empire float a lousy $20k for a two week period. A few weeks later I received several emails from client/friends of mine who hadn’t received their cash out from our poker site. These cash outs ranged from just a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. I had now provided $20k in reserves to cover these depsoits/withdrawals. this didn’t make sense.

The president of the company gave every reason why these things were happening. I was assured and reassured. Within a few weeks players started giving me feedback that they had finally started receiving some of their withdrawals. The knots in my stomach loosened a bit. Things seemed to go smoothly for a month or so. I then received a phone call from the president again explaining that he had his once a year incredible marketing campaign launching to get new players. It was the most effective marketing they found and could only be done once a year he claimed. If I wanted a piece
I could partake for $12
000. I was guaranteed it would work. I accepted his offer. I sent the money. No players signed up from that false campaign.

The problems never stopped
they only got worse. I started receiving emails from other licensees asking if I had received any revenue payouts from this company. I further questioned this
and come to find out
some of the licensees hadn’t been paid their operating commissions in months. I had never requested a payout from them because I never put much into marketing due to the other major problems. (Thank God) Needless to say I managed to lose over $100
000 with this company. Come to find out
they had lied about many representations that they made. Turns out
you can have a direct relationship with the network without going through this company. Why would the real network even allow this company to represent them? I do have a theory. The network allows this company to exist in order to sabotage and prevent the little guy from growing. By letting this scam continue
they can prevent a lot of companies from ever succeeding thereby securing the networks overall mar
ket share of online poker players. The network has allowed this scam to continue for seven years. Prospective Poker site operators beware. Over 200 people have been sucked into this.

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The turn of the century and the first decade of the new third millennium changed the way the world did sop many things. It taught us that so many things that were till now done in the real world can also be done in a virtual word. The World Wide Web has changed our lifestyle and has also made easier so many aspects of our lives. It has given a new interpretation, a new meaning for so many things in our lives. Gambling no longer means leaving one’s home, traveling quite a distance, buying chips and playing gambling games in crowded Las Vegas casinos. A personal computer and an internet connection have indeed changed all that.

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A simple online search on the keyword ‘starting poker hands guide’ reveals that there are a number of such basic poker guides; which is just as well
as there are so many different forms of poker. Moreover
poker is a highly dynamic game
a game in which new developments are coming up by almost every passing half a decade (although the fundamentals
of course
never seem to change); so that basic poker guides that might have looked great in the early 90s might not really provide the information a person getting introduced to poker in today’s age of online poker would be looking for.

The journey towards choosing the ideal starting poker hands guide has to begin with the (potential) player working out what type of poker they are really keen on playing – as there are different types of poker
from the popular texas holdem rules poker to the lesser known forms of the game like ‘carbon poker.’ As it turns out then
the ideal starting poker hands guide for someone who is keen on Texas Holdem rules poker might not be the ideal starting poker hands guide for someone who is keen on say
carbon poker.

Indeed
the more specific a potential poker player can be about the type of poker they are considering playing
the better their chances of getting the ideal guide for their purposes. Someone who is really keen on Texas Holdem rules poker
for instance
will tend to discover that there is still a variety of Texas Holdem rules varieties they can specialize in
an example of which is for instance the preflop strategy; which is considered by many authorities to be the best way to get introduced to Texas Holdem poker.

Should one start out looking for a starting poker hands guide
then narrow down their search to a particular variety of poker (say poker starting hands guide for Texas Holdem)
and then further narrow down their search to a particular strategy in Texas Holdem – say to a guide on the preflop poker strategy
then they have chances of getting a highly specialized poker starting hands guide that can provide them with highly specialized information
which if well practiced
can turn them into poker specialists on that particular type of poker they happen to have so gotten inducted into.

The fact that there exists highly specialized poker guides (like the preflop poker strategy guide mentioned earlier
which deals with one particular strategy in one particular form of poker) means that the starting poker hands guides are not a preserve of novices looking to learn and try their very first hands in poker
but also experienced poker players seeking to enhance their knowledge of poker – since poker is a very extensive and ‘quite brainy’ game; of which no one can honestly say they know everything about.

So the next time you see someone searching online for
or reading through a poker starting hands guide
don’t assume that they are absolute novices at the game
as they could be world champions on the game – just seeking to learn one more form of poker.

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