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Legal poker is especially big in the West. Besides in Nevada and California, the two biggest legal poker playing states, legal poker clubs now exist in many other states around the country, as well as in parts of Canada.
Many of these clubs offer discounts on buy-ins to help attract new players to the games. For example, on a minimum buy-in of $20, a club may give a new player $30 or even $40 in chips. That's quite a nice incentive. In return, the player must play a minimum amount of time or return the premium. If a player busts-out (loses his table stake), there is no penalty.
Poker clubs make their money either by charging each player a half-hourly or hourly fee for the seat, or, as in Vegas, with a rake—a percentage of money taken out of the pot by the dealer as the house cut. Poker clubs vary from the simple one game joints to opulent multi-game operations, where the player will find fine dining, restaurants, a full-service bar, and even live music.
Poker is not limited to the West. Indian casinos are springing up around the country. They offer good poker games as well. These venues give poker players, in addition to home games, plus legal, semilegal, and illegal card rooms, ample opportunity to test their skills at poker pretty much wherever they live.
Wherever you decide to test your skills, keep your mind focused on winning. That's what the game is all about. Be a winner!
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Poker In The U.s. And Canada
Club poker can be found everywhere in the United States and Canada: either legally—as in many states; openly tolerated, though not exactly legal—as in some locales; or simply underground—as in other places where open poker is not permitted by law.
In recent years, legalized gambling has spread like wildfire. States are finding that gambling tax revenues are a great source of income, especially in these hard times where governments are pressed for tax dollars. And, they figure, poker games are being played anyway. Why not legalize poker and get a piece of the action?
Deadwood, South Dakota put themselves on the map and revitalized their entire area with the approval of gaming in their town. Bringing back the spirit of the Wild West, this old frontier town legalized poker as well as other casino games. It now boasts a booming economy. Wild Bill Hickok's last poker game was played in Deadwood, and the hand he held when he was shot dead at the table, aces and 8s, is the most legendary poker hand of all. In poker parlance today, aces and 8s is known as "The Dead Man's Hand."
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