How to Stay Safe When Playing Online Poker

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Although we hope anyone who plays poker does so responsibly, let’s face it, it’s easy to get out of control when it comes to gambling. People think they can beat the poker odds by knowing just a few poker hands they learn on television, but they usually don’t realize how much strategy is involved when they first learn to play poker. That’s even more true with online poker, because the recent popularity of Texas Hold-em makes it so accessible.
Almost anyone who has a computer and a credit card can play poker online, so there aren’t as many barriers as there used to be when you had to drive (or fly!) to a casino. That’s why never before in World Series of Poker history have we seen so many new poker players rush forward to try to take their place next to big winners like Phil Hellmuth and Jamie Gold. And occasionally it works. But more often than not, it’s the seasoned pros like Annie Duke and Doyle Brunson that take home the gold. That’s because they’ve played for years and what is just so much poker theory for most people is practical experience for them.
Even if you play responsibly, not all online poker sites are created equal. That’s why we feel it doesn’t hurt to point out a few of the pitfalls inherent in the online poker world:
- Not all poker sites are legitimate. Some exist only for “phishing,” which means their goal is to get your personal information and credit card data. So before you join, make sure the online poker site is legitimate and offers secure transactions. A good way to ensure you play on a safe site is to register on sites recommended by trusted sources or are on the Interactive Gaming Council (IGC) membership list.
- Make sure your computer is secured against viruses and spy ware by installing anti-spy ware and anti-virus software in your computer.
- Don’t bet more than you can afford to lose. Good poker strategy involves more than just knowing how to play; you have to know how to set limits in advance. And don’t set a goal for how much you want to win, especially when playing online poker, because that can keep you gambling long past when common sense says you should stop. Do set a limit of how much you’ll allow yourself to bet though — and stick to it.
- Always remember that online poker and gambling in general can quickly go from fun to addiction if you have an addictive personality. If people who care about you tell you you’re getting out of control, listen to them. If you think you’ve been bitten adversely by the gambling bug and you’re in the United States, you can call the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1.800.522.4700 for referrals to a variety of resources.
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