Online Poker was made illegal in the USA on April 15th, 2011.
...but check this out!
https://betco.in/Quote:
Betco.in is a browser-based (HTML5/JS) online poker site using Bitcoins as currency. You can begin playing as soon as you register an account and transfer some bitcoins into it.
Bitcoins are divisible down into very small units, and we have tables at very low stakes (as low as 0.1/0.2 mBTC, or 0.0001/0.0002 BTC). At the tables, a single chip is worth 0.01 BTC. A 1/2 table is really 0.01/0.02 BTC.
If you would like to acquire some bitcoins, check the Bitcoin forums, or #bitcoin-otc on Freenode IRC.
We do not collect any information about players, except for user name, password and, optionally, an email.
This project is fully open source under AGPLv3+ (server code) and GPLv3+ (html/css/js code) licenses. You can download the latest version following "Download sources" in the footer links.
Also, we really appreciate any bug reports. Please, follow the link "Report bugs" in the footer to report a bug in the room.
Any suggestions are also welcome. Please, send any questions, suggestions, etc to
pavel@yepcorp.comThis looks like it could be fun.
Currently I'm learning about how to play Texas Hold 'Em....fun game. I've been playing with a free play-money account at pokerstars.net
First table I checked out, I sat and watched for a few minutes. One player had about 13000 chips, and there were two other players with a few thousand chips each... I kinda got to see a rhythm to their playing so I bought into the table with only 300 chips.....lost it all...but I learned a lot about their current style they were playing in that short time. I bought back in with 200 chips, and won about 30 hands consistently by betting 10x what the usual bets had been before....I was only betting on really great hands, though.
I was able to win about 3000 chips through all of this...
Then suddenly, his play style changed, and more people sat down at the table, and it got hard to keep up. With the relatively low amount of money I had relative to the size of their bets (this was no limit hold 'em, and the calls / raises got to be in the 300-800 chip range) I made some stupid decisions. I should have sat out while this ridiculousness was happening and cashed out of that table, but I decided to just keep betting. Wrong choice. Poker is way harder with more than 4 people at the table betting lots of $.
Anyone else into online poker or just texas hold'em in general?
EDIT: man, this bitcoin poker site isn't too popular...only 1 hold'em table with 2 players...
it's really too bad the US made gambling illegal :/