Title: Poker Tournaments For The Beginner Word Count: 348 Summary: If you are a beginner at the game of poker, may I suggest playing the poker tournaments. Poker tournaments are a good way to learn the ins and outs of poker. If you are playing for money joining a poker tournament is an inexpensive way to get in the action and maybe win the pot. The way to get into a poker tournament is to register before the tournament begins. This can be hours or even days before the tournament starts. Once you are registered the poker room will notify y... Keywords: poker tournament, tournament, WSOP, World Series of Poker Article Body: If you are a beginner at the game of poker, may I suggest playing the poker tournaments. Poker tournaments are a good way to learn the ins and outs of poker. If you are playing for money joining a poker tournament is an inexpensive way to get in the action and maybe win the pot. The way to get into a poker tournament is to register before the tournament begins. This can be hours or even days before the tournament starts. Once you are registered the poker room will notify you when the tournament starts. You pay an anti fee from 25 cents to thousands of dollars, depending on the amount you can win. The entry fee for the World Series of Poker is $10,000 but you have the chance to win millions of dollars. Poker tournaments are the best way to learn to play poker. They give you the feel of playing for money with very little investment. When playing on the Internet you will be playing with people from all over the world. You will learn quickly how to manage your money, when to play a hand and when to fold. In between playing in the tournaments go to one of the gaming sites and read their tutorials and articles on playing poker. Then take that knowledge and practice it in a poker tournament and find out what works and what doesn’t. Poker players that have many hours at the tables write these tutorials and articles, and professional poker players write a lot of the articles. Each hand that is dealt is a new situation and a new learning experience. Analysis the hand as you play it and try to figure out what the odds are of your opponent having a winning hand. If your gut tells you that you can’t win, fold! With practice, as with any hobby you will become better and better. Soon you will be winning more poker tournaments than you lose. Who knows maybe I’ll see you at the World Series of Poker and at the final table. Good Luck!