One of the main reasons poker has become so popular as it has, is television. Everyone can watch television, and people do it a lot! Years ago they started broadcasting the big poker tournaments. Some poker players weren't happy about it, because they had to show the cards they were holding to a small camera, so that viewers could follow how the game was played.Today the professional poker players have gotten used to show what they are holding to the small spy cameras which are installed in the poker tables, and it doesn't bother most of them that everyone can spy on when they are bluffing or when they actually have a hard hitter.
Poker has a reputation for being a game held by gangsters and the money they were playing for was illegal, but that is far away from poker as you know it today. Poker is controlled by secure, legal companies that have a good reputation among players as well as governments. Today, there are still many players who play head to head at casinos only, because they like to read their opponent's tells - an important part of the poker game - and that is not possible on any of the biggest poker sites yet, and nothing is indicating that it will be a part of the online poker experience in the future. The closest you get, is the 3D world that you find at PKR Poker, but frankly, you can't read anything from the 3D figures at all.
Poker has a reputation for being a game held by gangsters and the money they were playing for was illegal, but that is far away from poker as you know it today. Poker is controlled by secure, legal companies that have a good reputation among players as well as governments. Today, there are still many players who play head to head at casinos only, because they like to read their opponent's tells - an important part of the poker game - and that is not possible on any of the biggest poker sites yet, and nothing is indicating that it will be a part of the online poker experience in the future. The closest you get, is the 3D world that you find at PKR Poker, but frankly, you can't read anything from the 3D figures at all.
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