For the True Poker Fanatics!

My first confession is that I am a complete poker fanatic. Not online poker, there is no challenge to it. Yes, it is fun if you have nothing else to do but I like a real poker game. I wouldn't bother wasting money on a computer game that is 100% luck (and how do
 you know it's not rigged?) and poker should be a social game!

I like sitting around a table, feeling those clay chips in my fingertips as I stack them neatly in front of me. I like to put on low cut shirts, to reduce the chances of anyone reading my face when I have a good hand, or a not-so-good hand. I like to drink a beer or a Jack and Ginger and shoot the shit with friends over a friendly card game... especially when I am walking away with much more money than I arrived with.

My second confession is that yes, this is a paid review but I swear I would never falsify my own opinion just to make a few bucks. I also would never waste my time reviewing anything that I could care less about one way or another. This is why I am spending the time to review the best website to find all your poker needs.

The Poker Tables found on this site are very expensive. They are not your cheap Walmart poker tables. The poker tables found here are elegant, and the chairs are actually comfortable. If you don't plan on playing long, then you may be fine with those hard, fold out chairs. I like to win, so I prefer comfortable seating. The poker tables found here are also more than just poker tables. Nearly all of them are more like elegant dinner tables that convert into poker tables. You would never know there was a poker table when they are set up to eat meals on.

A few of these poker tables also serve a 3rd purpose. On some you will find bumper pool, and on others you will find a chess/checkers board. The majority of these poker tables come in oak, mahogany, and cherry woods.

The site is CardRoomSupply.com. I couldn't think of a better name for it myself if I tried. This is the place to find the best supplies for your poker room (or in many cases, your finished basement.) Your dining room can be a disguise for a weekend gaming room, and the comfort would not be affected.

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Anne, I am not sure how you got paid to publish an article that allows you to spread false information. "My first confession is that I am a complete poker fanatic. Not online poker, there is no challenge to it. Yes, it is fun if you have nothing else to do but I like a real poker game. I wouldn't bother wasting money on a computer game that is 100% luck (and how do you know it's not rigged?) and poker should be a social game!" There are so many areas to respond to your comments I am not sure where to begin. 1. My first confession is that I am a complete poker fanatic. Comment: You may enjoy getting together with some friends that also have no idea how to play the game. However, I find based on the context of your other comments that you are a true "fanatic" The reason I mention this is because I do not find you as a credible source for information related to poker. So, I don't think others should take your information as anything more then a paid review of a s

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

4. "and poker should be a social game!'" Comment: could not agree with you more. The one downfall to online play is you only get to chat in a little window and it is not very interactive. That is why card rooms are popping up all over the country. However, without online play...these same people would not have the courage to try playing in a brick and mortar casino. Anne: I asked, because I am sure that you will write future articles, that if you truly love this game as you claim to. Do not perpetuate myths that can only hurt the game. Instead get your facts straight and report accurate information. If you are going to do a paid review, then you should certainly include reviews of other sites or products that also sell or provide the same service. The company you recommended has an unusable shopping interface from current ecommerce standards and their product selection is minimal at best for the industry. Sorry for the rant, but as you can see you touched a hot

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So, I don't think others should take your information as anything more then a paid review of a site. 2. Not online poker, there is no challenge to it. Comment: Really? Why is live poker more challenging then online poker? Live poker you get to see the person, their betting style, their mannerisms, their "tells" etc. Online you are limited by time, and the fact you only can see their betting patters.

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

Anne, I am not sure how you got paid to publish an article that allows you to spread false information. "My first confession is that I am a complete poker fanatic. Not online poker, there is no challenge to it. Yes, it is fun if you have nothing else to do but I like a real poker game. I wouldn't bother wasting money on a computer game that is 100% luck (and how do you know it's not rigged?) and poker should be a social game!" There are so many areas to respond to your comments I am not sure where to begin. 1. My first confession is that I am a complete poker fanatic. Comment: You may enjoy getting together with some friends that also have no idea how to play the game. However, I find based on the context of your other comments that you are a true "fanatic" The reason I mention this is because I do not find you as a credible source for information related to poker. So, I don't think others should take your information as anything more then a paid review of a s

Posted on 10/10/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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