Playing Online Poker

Learning to play poker online really isn’t all that different from playing poker at a card room. The only major differences are how you deposit, and how much rake is taken from each hand that is played.

Depositing into an online poker room has become a little more difficult recently. For one reason or another the United States has tried its hardest to keep the American poker player from being able to play cards online. Probably the best way to play poker online now is through full tilt poker. Through full tilt poker you can deposit directly to your poker account from your checking account.

The rake at full tilt compared to at a live poker room is one of the greatest benefits to playing poker. The rake at a live poker room can be up to 10%. At full tilt poker this number is far smaller. On average you will be looking at more like 3-7%. This means more money in the pockets of the winning players.

Another great benefit to playing online versus a live card room is that online almost all of the poker sites will give you a deposit bonus. Full tilt will give you a 100% matched bonus of up to $600. This bonus is not given to you all at once, you just need to play through a certain amount of hands and the bonus will be released to you. Some poker players will jump from poker site to poker site just clearing their bonuses and make some pretty decent money that way.

Don’t be intimidated by playing online. It is really not that different from playing live it can just take a bit to get used to.

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Voting Now Open On ‘Art Of Racing’ Preakness Competition

Voting is officially open for The Art of Racing, a unique art competition presented by 1/ST and the Maryland Jockey Club in partnership with the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) to honor the Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, and its impact on Baltimore.

A total of 147 entries of original, two-dimensional visual art that depict the unique elements of Thoroughbred racing and the Preakness Stakes were submitted for the contest. The winning artist will receive a $4,000 stipend and their artwork will be reproduced and available for sale during the Preakness with proceeds benefitting Park Heights Renaissance.

The 147th Preakness for 3-year-olds is scheduled for Saturday, May 21 at legendary Pimlico Race Course.

The Preakness and MICA have an illustrious history dating back to the 1970s, when then-MICA professor Raoul Middleman led his classes in painting murals of Pimlico. The seven murals Middleman created with his students live in perpetuity behind the track's grandstand and provide an intimate look at a tradition defined by history and character.

To cast your vote, visit https://www.preakness.com/the-art-of-racing

Voting continues to Saturday, March 20, with the winner and their artwork announced Friday, March 25.

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