How to Legally Gamble Online in the United States (And For Free Too!)
Texas Hold’em poker is one of the in things to do for young people right now. Thousands of college students play home games with their friends for relatively low amounts of money and even more gamble their savings away through online gambling, despite it’s illegality in the United States. Fortunately, there’s now a way to win money by playing poker online in the United States without having to skirt the law.
The relatively new service, called the National League of Poker, has moved from 30,000 users just over a year ago to 150,000 users today. The service is completely advertiser supported so you never have to put down a dime to win money. Even if the payouts are lower than what you’d find on some of the online casinos which are illegal in the United States, it’s a lot better deal than handing over your credit card number to some shady company in Gibraltar.
The way the service works is that you’ll be given a certain amount of points to play in each day. These points can be used to pay for tournament buy-ins. Players who place high in each tournament will be awarded more playing points, and the top 1000 players will qualify for the champion’s tournament each week in which they can win some money. There are also a number of tournaments that anyone can get into that will pay real money throughout the week.
If you’re not terribly concerned about the gambling aspect of having poker and just want to have some fun and maybe win some money here and there, the National League of Poker is a great way to play poker online. If you’re looking for online blackjack or other games, you’ll haev to look elsewhere, but you’ll get a lot better play out of your opponents because they are actually working for some sort of prize as opposed to those who play on the free services such as Yahoo in which player’s actions are often extremely erratic and not a true poker-playing experience.
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