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Facebook Offers Online Poker

May 8, 2009 - Written By Bonnie

Who would of thought that one way for poker players to enjoy games such as Texas Hold'em would be by joining a group on Facebook.Joining a poker group on Facebook will allow players to brush up on their poker skills and not have to worry about all the stipulations that come with playing online poker. For Millions of people all over the world, Facebook has become the social network of today's generation. Facebook is a great place to connect with friends and become a member of different social groups. What you might not of been aware of is just how many poker groups are currently offered on facebook.

With all the legal issues surrounding online gambling, players have somewhat been hesitant to participate in online poker . Facebook is a way for players to enjoy everything that online poker rooms over, only playing is simply for the fun of it. At any given time over 140,000 people on facebook are playing Texas Hold'em. The facebook poker rooms are similar to other online poker rooms only it keeps you, your friends and other players in tune with your progress throughout the poker game. In signing up at Facebook Texas Hold'em poker room, players receive 200 virtual chips to play with. Players can earn an additional 500 chips by inviting friends to sign up at facebook Texas Hold'em poker group. Whether you are a professional player or more along the lines of someone who likes to play for fun, what better way to play than against friends of your own. This trend to online poker is spreading like a wild fire and if poker is your game of choice, facebook is a great place to find a group to join.

Those of you who are familiar with USA Online Poker Rooms will find facebook Texas Hold'em to be just as fun and challenging, but minus all the legalities that come along with playing online poker. Why not spend your facebook time brushing up your skills with a challenging game of Texas Hold'em.

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