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I am beginner, so can anyone tell me some good poker sites to play on especially for beginners?

I am relatively new to poker so want to know some safe sites. I don't want to get stuck in a scam.

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soutie
pureplay, you can play for free. gl

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smithy
Do you mean for information or to play? Either way you should check out Ultimate Poker Bankroll since their guides and reviews are designed for beginners to build a poker bankroll and choose the right site to play on. Basically everything you need to know about getting set up in poker online. You should at least check out their list of black listed sites which gives you a good idea of what sites to never play on due to shady activity.

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smithy
Poker needs a much of concentration and even more of mind. As you are beginner to poker game you must first know about the game and its tacts of playing, as if you directly enters the poker game you will surely loose. So first try to make a strong hand on free bonus games in http://www.thebonuscasinos.com/poker/ and when you found that you have enough knowledge of playing for cash, then try your luck.

Best of Luck... :)

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montie
I play at Blindhit.com but you can try other sites and see which card room your most comfortable with..

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twocox
You could try Cool Hand Poker

it allows you to play poker at your own pace and gradually build your poker skills without the pressure of having to play a professional game against the sharks and the big boys.

On top of all that they are offering a $350 dollar bonus (approximately £200) so are you interested? We thought you might be…

In all honesty, the best way to learn to play poker is to actually play the game.

You can even build up your confidence by downloading free software and playing for free at the online poker tables. Playing won’t cost you a cent/penny and you’ll gain valuable poker experience.

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celt71
If you watch TV I'm sure you are aware that PokerStars and FullTilt are the two biggest poker sites in the world. If you stick with either of these two you are 100% safe. Read more on PokerStars here:
http://www.areyouapokerfish.com/pokerrooms.html

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cameron
especially for you best,trust,fair and secure poker rooms on :http://www.gamblingcarnival.com/toppokerrooms.htm
enjoy

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twocox
Some of the biggest and most well-known sites are:

www.pokerstars.net
www.fulltilt.com
www.ultimatebet.com

All of these are well established sites that have pro players backing them and you can feel safe playing at them. They are also big enough that you will have plenty of people to play with at any time of the day or night. If you are wanting to play for real money, they all offer new player deposit bonuses! If not, then they all offer free play with play chips too!

My personal favorite is UltimateBet because of the great tournament structure that they have, and it is a little smaller than the other two so you will have tournaments with hundreds instead of thousands of people in them!

No matter where you play, if you want to play for real money, make sure that you sign up through a rakeback provider. This is the one thing that I wish that I had been told long ago when I first started playing. The casino keeps part of the money that you play with, which is called rake, and if you sign up through a rakeback provider they give you a portion of this back. This REALLY adds up over time and you don't want to play without it! I can refer you to a good one if you want, just send me a private message here!

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twocox
It doesnt really matter if you area beginner or not. A site is either safe and trustworthy or it isnt. Obv. the big sites should be relatively safe. But many of the other sites may actually have better games and also be safe. I personally feel that cake, merge, ongame, and many other networks are also very good.

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fullhouse
Are you looking for a real money site? If not, check out FantaPokas http://www.fantapokas.com .

FantaPokas is a casual poker site played with virtual chips. However, the quality and the depth of the program equal or better than real money poker sites. If you want to play poker without risk loosing real money (given that you are a beginner!), I recommend you try fantapokas first before moving over a real money site. Good Luck!

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twocox
Pokerstars: www.PokerStars.com Brilliant site with virtual chips to give you some practice

Party Poker: www.partypoker.com

Both brilliant sites...I use them myself and pokerstars hosts tournaments and even offers players spots for tournaments that you can watch on Sky :) Hope this helps

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Davidov
Online poker is pretty easy money dude. Are you on pokerstars? Well throwing it out there, I make like 100/day on that...i learned all my stuff at onlinepokerclassroom.com, might wanna give that site a read

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