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Poker is sweeping the nation |
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When playing it, knees tremble and hearts pound. When watching it, observers
claim themselves to be nothing less than professionals. When you sleep it,
well, that's when you just might have a problem. No Limit Texas Holdem has been everywhere. And isn't it fitting that America, a compulsive gambling nation, grabs hold of this fast-paced, high-stakes game? This nation, where every citizen's dream is to get rich quick, has indeed found the perfect game. The no-limit idea suits the needs of the United States where corporations (i.e. Microsoft, H.P.) buy each other out in pursuit of all the marbles, a single monopoly. Fittingly enough, the no-limit theory shows the idea that all chips can be strategically risked in pursue of eliminating a single foe. It's not just the fast-paced, adrenaline-stoked game that has brought Texas Holdem poker past the brink of a complete outburst - it's the jargon. None other than colorful catch phrases (and great hands) such as "big-slick," "cowboys" and "pocket-rockets" have caught on to the appeal of the public. These phrases and many others have clingingly latched on to the vocabulary of millions and become everyday phrases. Texas Holdem Poker is not just a money-making craze, either. It is a link to friendship, a conversation starter or a reason to argue. It's normal to find a "poker freak" bragging about his "boat" (full-house), taking down three-of-a-kind en-route to raking in a big pot. How ordinary is it to find the guy who won't stop talking about his devastating loss when his adversary picked up the flush on the "river?" Texas Holdem Poker is the new American game, paralleling with baseball. In both, there seem to be fan favorites and superstars. Names like Phil Helmuth, Scotty Nguyen and Dan Harrington are becoming as recognizable and adored as Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey Jr. and Roger Clemens. It was only a matter of time before this rocket lifted off the ground, and believe me, the sky doesn't even begin to put in perspective this game's potential. And who other than the worldwide leader in sports, ESPN, to not only grasp this game, but to force-feed it down our throats. But who's complaining?
It wasn't as if much of the nation didn't already make their yearly trips to
the casinos, this was just what everyone needed - something to remind them
how inner-electrifying gambling can really be. Geez, when emotions run
faster than Indy cars when just watching the game, playing the game seems
unbearable to resist. |
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