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Online Poker and Social Networking - The Relationship

Online Poker and Social Networking - The Relationship
Social networking sites, such as Facebook and MySpace are revolutionary tools that have had a global and dramatic impact on many areas of life, including e-commerce and online gambling entertainment. These types of tools are not simply ways to keep in touch with friends and family, they are portals of access to reach millions of potential customers, players, partners and clients that normally businesses would not have access to. You would be hard pressed to find an industry which has not been touched by the mega Internet presence of social networking sites and tools, and online poker is no exception. As our lives become more and more mobile, we are seeing a transformation occur that places the needs and wants of our daily lives right at our fingertips, including our appetite for the excitement of poker.
As part of this social networking revolution, we are not surprised to see that Texas Hold 'em has hit the Facebook scene in a powerful way. We are not talking thousands of participants, we are talking millions. So, is this powerful impact a good one? The consensus among most experts in the field agree that its a very positive boost for the poker industry as a whole. It is being compared to the explosion of the game of poker in 2003 when Chris Moneymaker turned a $39 PokerStars satellite event into a $2.5 million WSOP Main Event win. The boom that Chris' win brought to the poker industry was phenomenal. Instead of seeing poker as a game for the untouchables, people were able to relate to Chris and were able to picture themselves playing poker, and things just took off from there.
There are several experts who believe that the Facebook Texas Hold 'em application could be the same type of catalyst. Facebook Poker has 15 million players, which rivals the customer base at several huge online poker rooms who have sites dedicated to online poker. Being accessible through social networking, Facebook Poker is reaching a whole new audience, a completely different demographic of people who normally may not give poker a second thought. Zynga, the creator of Facebook Poker, cosponsored a promotion which allowed players to compete for spots at the WSOP 2009. Two lucky Facebook players won seats, and one of them made it to day 3 of the event. It is foreseeable, and quite likely that in the future, we will hear of up and coming pros who obtained their winning skill set from playing Facebook Poker with their pals.
When creating the application, Zynga's goal was to enable Poker Night with your friends regardless of geographical constraints. Thanks to the social networking phenomenon, Facebook users from distant corners of the country, or even the world can enjoy playing poker with each other online! Not only has Facebook Poker introduced millions of new players to the world of poker, but has definitely provided a boost to the online poker industry as well. New players are realizing that online poker is one of the most convenient and thrilling venues by which to enjoy their favorite poker game. Along with Facebook Poker, there are many superb online poker rooms to choose from when players are looking for some hot poker action.

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