Texas Hold em over the past few years has become the most popular card game in the word. When you turn on the T.V. you can see Texas Hold em, when you go to your local pub or mates house, they are playing Texas Hold em. Even the casinos have been taken over by Texas Holdem tables. But where did it all begin? What started this new craze that is sweeping the world? One of the things that started the Texas Holdem craze was when television producers placed cameras under the poker table, therefore showing the viewer at home all the action from the players point of view. One of the first shows to adopt this revolutionary viewpoint was the British show ‘Late Night Poker’ produced in Cardiff, Wales, by TV Company Presentable. Six series were produced between 1999 and 2002. Following the relative success of these televised shows, the W.P.T. (World Poker Tour) was formed in the USA and poker was about to have its first global televised Texas Holdem series. The most prestigious Texas Hold em poker tournament series in the world is held each year in Las Vegas, and that is the World Series Of Poker. Held at the Rio all suite Hotel and Casino, the WSOP is a series of poker tournaments that culminates in the $10,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Hold’em Main Event. A major part of the popularity of Texas Holdem can also be attributed to this event, as in 2003, an amateur poker player by the name of Chris Moneymaker bested a world class field of 839 poker players in the $10,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Holdem Main Event and took home a life changing $2,500,000 in prize money. What made the win from Chris so special was that he did not put up the $10,000 entry fee himself; rather he won his entry at the online poker site PokerStars. Chris entered a $39 buy-in satellite on PokerStars.com prior to the Texas Holdem WSOP Main Event. By winning his satellite, he won a package to head to Las Vegas that included his $10,000 entry fee. The rest is history. By winning the biggest, most prestigious Texas Holdem Tournament in the world, Chris helped change poker forever.
Once the televised final table of Chris’ win hit the airwaves, the popularity of online poker skyrocketed. Everyone was looking to be the next Chris Moneymaker and turn their minor satellite buy-ins into millions of dollars as well as the fame and fortune of being the World Series Of Poker Champion. The following year saw the number of entrants at the World Series of Poker grow from 839 in 2003 to an astonishing 2,576 in 2004. One of the main reasons Texas Holdem has become so popular in Australia is because of local poker hero, Joe Hachem. Joe managed to do the unthinkable by winning the main event of the World Series of Poker in 2005. Not only did he bring instant popularity to the game back in Australia, but also he walked away with a record breaking $7,500,000 in prize money.
The best way to learn Texas Holdem is by playing online poker. The main benefit of playing texas hold em online is that you can download any one of our recommended online poker sites for FREE and then play at their play money tables. This means that you can learn the game without putting up any money at all. Once you have honed your skills at the play money tables, you are ready to deposit your own money and take on the world and perhaps be the next Joe Hachem or Chris Moneymaker. Chris and Joe both play exclusively on the world’s largest poker site, PokerStars. Millers Guide also recommends PokerStars, and by downloading via our special links, you will ensure your special deposit bonus. Make sure you use the exclusive Millers Guide PokerStars Marketing code: PSP9749. This will ensure you get your bonus money upon your initial deposit. Read our in depth review, or download directly.
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