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Playing in Online Tournaments
Popular legend has it that online gamers all have to be loners; those who would prefer enjoying themselves by themselves locked up in a room in front of a computer rather than out interacting with people in what is often termed "the real world." This, as all intelligent people know, is a myth made up by the extroverted to explain a personality type that they simply cannot understand (and studies have it that introverts are more intelligent generally). Nonetheless, what the proponents of these myths don't realize is that online gaming is entirely a social realm; it is a realm in which players interact often and at length with others, often making many new friends for life in the process. One of the best means of online interaction is through playing tournaments. Whether your preference is slots, blackjack, poker or 3 card poker, there is an online tournament for you to join.
3 Card Poker Tournaments
3 Card Poker, like any other normal online casino game, can be found in tournament form at various online casinos. Many of the 3 Card Poker tournaments are also found in brick-and-mortar casinos - some say that there is a tournament every weekend at a different venue.
3 Card Poker tournaments are not that different from regular online casino gaming tournaments. As usual, the players must register before entering the tournaments, though tournaments are open to anyone with Internet access. Any withdrawals from the tournament must be made before the tournament itself actually begins.
One of the best features of any tournament is, of course, the ability to have one's name in lights on the online casino's website. Most casinos that host tournaments post the names of their winners on their website, and usually with much fanfare. The other benefit is that social aspect: that players in tournaments usually have a chat feature that allows them to interact with each other via chat room or instant message while playing the game. Often the casino staff will enter into these rooms and mix and mingle, welcoming players and making small talk.
If this all sounds appealing to you, then sign up for a 3 card poker tournament and get playing.
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