Online Poker India

Of all the iconic casino games, poker has translated the best to online play. Over the last 20 years, poker has exploded into the pop culture. The World Series of Poker has become a worldwide event and has turned no-name online players into celebrities.

Poker is a simple game in which you are dealt a series of cards that you place bets into a community pot. The winner receives the money from the pot and the process is repeated. There are variations of poker and each has its own set of rules.

There are poker games starting 24/7 available to players in India and you have your choice of free games or real money games. Part of the fun of online poker is you can play anywhere with an internet signal even on your mobile device.

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What Are The Different Variations Of Online Poker

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There are a few variations of online poker, but they all use one 52 card deck at a time and involve multiple rounds of betting.

The most popular variations are Draw Poker, Stud Poker, and Community Card Poker. However, you might recognize these types of poker by other names.

  • Texas Hold ’Em Poker
  • Omaha Hold ’Em Poker
  • Stud Poker
  • 5 Card Draw

Tournaments

One very popular format of online poker is tournament play. The main selling point is the low buy-in and huge potential payout. On some online poker sites, players can buy into a tournament for 2-5 dollars and potentially win thousands. Adding to the appeal, players can play poker and gamble for hours with a minimum investment of their bankroll. If a player goes bust quickly, they can buy more poker chips and start in a new tournament with a small entry fee.

This is a nice alternative to cash games that might require 50-100 dollars to get started in.

Live Dealer

Live Dealer Poker online might sound strange. But it is a great way to get the traditional casino experience while playing online. In this form of virtual poker, there is an actual dealer on the screen standing at a poker table-flipping over cards.