Yes, but it will take patience and time. I would suggest googling u.s. online Poker sites and downloading a few at first. Now get your practice in just playing with play money. Once you think you got it figured out, go to the tournament section of real money games and look for "freeroll tournaments". These are tournaments that cost nothing to enter and I have seen the prize be anywhere from $5 to $10,000. Now when you finally place in the money you can use that to enter more real money tournaments, lets say starting out with two or three dollar ones. Then if you win on those move your game up again. So on and so fourth. If you can keep winning while advancing up to lets say fifty to one hundred dollar tournaments, then you need to cash out a few hundred from the winnings and go find a "live" game at a casino near you. Start the process all over. However, live games rarely have freerolls. There are plenty of people on the internet making a good living just playing online poker if you would rather stick to that. But, I would suggest two things. Once you move on from the play money games, download every possible poker site open to U.S. players. I think theres around ten. Because different sites have different freerolls at different times. Then you could actually make a schedule around them. The second, just go ahead and save alot of time and deposit $100 on a reputable site and stat playing tournaments, sit & go's, and cash games from the start. Sorry the answer is so long, i wanted to be thorough.
The Poker Star was created on 2009-09-26.
The Poker Star - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
you would become a movie star because when you act in movies you get loads of money and fame
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The first thing to do is investigate poker sites to make sure that they are secure. Join a site of your choosing and begin playing against other opponents. Soon you will be on your way to winning and tournaments.
by paying the money!
You cannot!
yes, you can :)
The poker game was just a way for the characters of The Next Generation to relax and have fun! So, the chips were just a part of the game! They didn't represent anything!
money, luck and good looks
The cast of The Poker Star - 2009 includes: Joe Hachem as Himself- Host Steven Van Aperen as Human Lie Detector
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