Top 10 Online Poker Players

Isaac Baron is widely familiar as one of the best tournament and cash game players in online poker. In 2007, Isaac was named the CardPlayer Online Player of The Year. In his poker profession, Isaac Baron has pocketed more than $3,000,000 in award money, capture 13 titles, and turn out to be one of the most famous online poker players. The most important of Isaac’s victories came in the PokerStars Sunday Million, Full Tilt $750,000 assurance, and PokerStars $200 Rebuy actions. Even though Baron has begun to center his special treatment more on cash games and live tournament action, he is still a threat to take down any competition he enters.
Alex AJKHoosier1 Kamberis
With over $3,300,000 in career poker prize money, AJKHoosier1 is unquestionably on the choose of best online poker players. Alex started playing poker in 2006 and after a hard start to his career in 2007, he exploded onto the poker scene in 2008 with just under 2.8 million dollars in tournament prize money.
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb is the present person in charge in the CardPlayer Online Player of the Year race, and has been one of the top online poker players for the past few years. Deeb lately took down the $75,000 Guarantee and has 2nd place finishes in the PokerStars Super Tuesday and Full Tilt Poker Sunday Brawl. In his poker profession, Shaun Deeb has already accumulate more than 2,000,000 in tournament winnings, 20 poker titles, and an amazing 120 cashes. Deeb is not only awfully gifted, but is recognized as a poker dicer, supposedly playing 30 tournaments a day on average.
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Annette Obrestad has already impressed her name into poker records with a victory at 2007 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event. The truth that Annette_15 is still not old enough to enter live poker tournaments in the United States, makes her $3,400,000 in career poker tournament winnings even more inspiring. Annette Obrestad has also eminently won a 180 person sit n go while only peaking at her cards once. Among the other famous tales of Annette_15, is that she has turned money won from freerolls into millions of dollars without ever making a deposit with an online poker site.
Kevin BeL0WaB0Ve Saul
Kevin BeL0WaB0Ve Saul is known as one of the most leading forces in early online poker tournaments. Kevin Saul parlayed his early online success into a $1,3000,000 payout at the 2007 Bellagio Cup and a WPT title. BeL0WaB0Ve and a small group of tournament players began playing hyper-aggressively and dominating the online poker tournament circuit a couple years ago.
Jon PearlJammer Turner
After a humble beginning to his career in 2005 and 2006, Jon PearlJammer Turner has turned into one of the best live and online tournament poker players. PearlJammer has over $2,000,000 in career poker winnings, and is currently ranked highly in both the live and online Player of The Year Leaderboards. Jon impressed the folks at Full Tilt Steve Gboro780 Gross
Gboro780 is currently the 2nd ranked player in the 2009 CardPlayer Online Player of the Year Race. Gboro780 has quickly ascended to the top of online poker world and has nearly $2,000,000 in career poker tournament winnings to his name. Adam Roothlus Levy
Roothlus gained poker popularity at the 2008 World Series of Poker with his deep finish in the Main Event and his interactions with the Poker Brat Phil Hellmuth. Adam has nearly $2,000,000 in poker winnings including 112 cashes and 4 titles to date. Roothlus has pulled of some of the most impressive feats in online poker tournament history with 2 final tables in a 5 week period of time and the PokerStars Sunday Millions.
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One of the best known online poker players ever is JohnnyBax. Early in JohnnyBax’s career, he was considered one of if not the best poker players in online poker tournaments. Josephy started his online career in 2004 and has routinely been ranked atop the online player of the year rankings.
Darrell Gigabet Dicken
Gigabet is arguably the best known online poker player ever. Gigabet began his online career dominating the online tournament fields, before turning his attentions to live poker tournaments. Deep runs in World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour Events in the past couple years confirmed that his abilities are easily adaptable to live poker as well.

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How to get online poker bonuses

There are a lot of online poker bonuses – they are widely available on the Internet. However, what is the best way to get them? How do you maximize the task of grabbing this extra money from the bonus account and real money in your bankroll?
Step 1: Learn the conditions in the early days of poker bonuses, players could only clear the land by playing cash games. Play the required number of hands and get the bonus. Tournament players were out of luck.
Step 2: Do not raise the stakes bonus compensation Some players see as an opportunity to move within limits. They think even if they go on a losing streak that the premium will be for her. However, you should really move only within limits if you’re willing to do so.
Step 3: Get the money once the bonus money is finally in your account, be sensible with it. It is not “money from the House,” it’s your money and must be defended with the same care and skill that you apply to your regular bankroll.

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Gambling Poll in New Jersey

With industry attention focused on the state of New Jersey and whether governor Chris Christie will sign into law a bill legalizing online gambling, a new study released this week produced some surprising results.
Whilst the bill received overwhelming support from state politicians in its passage through both the state Senate and the Assembly, it appears that New Jersey taxpayers are not quite as supportive of internet gambling as one would have thought.
The Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll was made public Monday and immediately grabbed the attention of the media. It purports to show that while the majority of New Jersey residents have no problems with allowing betting on sports, they are not ready to embrace internet gambling.
The poll surveyed a sample of 801 registered voters statewide between February 7 – 13, and was conducted by telephone, using both landline and cell phones. The research team notes that the margin for error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
A surprisingly large percentage of respondents – 67 percent – said they oppose allowing New Jersey casinos to run betting games over the Internet for people in the state, while 26 percent supported the idea.
Men opposed it by a margin of 62 percent to 34 percent, and women by a margin of 71 percent to 18 percent. Democrats, Republicans and independents alike oppose it by margins of 2-to-1.
“With increasing competition for profits and tax revenue, it seems the expansion of legal gambling is inevitable,” Peter Woolley, the poll’s director, said, “but public opinion has historically lagged behind what casino operators and tax collectors want to do.”
Even respondents who have been to a casino in the past year opposed Internet betting by 65 percent to 29 percent, essentially the same margin by which people who haven’t been to casino recently and oppose it 67 percent to 25 percent. Likewise, people who participate in office betting pools oppose the notion by 56 percent to 38 percent.
“People suspect that the Internet makes the barrier for participation in gambling too low,” Woolley said, “maybe a little like having a liquor store right at everyone’s door.”
When it came to sports betting, there was a far more positive reaction.
53 percent of those polled said they support changing the federal law preventing sports betting in New Jersey, up from 45 percent a year ago, and distinctly ahead of the 39 percent who favoured it in a wider 2010 national survey. 62 percent of New Jersey residents support the concept of allowing sports betting in Atlantic City casinos and at racetracks, with 70 percent of male respondents and 55 percent of women supporting the idea.
Interestingly, the political persuasions of respondents did not seem to influence their perspectives on the topic.
The view that New Jerseyans bet on sports anyway, therefore the government should allow it and tax it, was expressed by 55 percent of respondents. That’s an increase of 9 percentage points from a year ago.
By contrast, 37 percent of respondents were worried that opening up sports betting could increase the risk of addiction and corrupt sports – 10 percentage points fewer than a year ago.
Respondents who bet in office pools were more supportive of sports betting than those who did not.
The poll also tested the semantics of the term “gambling” against the word “gaming”, and found that the latter was more palatable in the sense of land gambling, but was viewed as making little difference in an online gambling industry context.

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