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Archive for May 24th, 2009

Perceived Effects of Online Poker Gaming

by Adam S. Kingston

Frequent online gaming was proven by research to have perceived effects. These effects, both on a positive and negative note, have been proven to manifest in most consistent and persistent online poker gamers. It is considered to be important to spread information about these effects since it will bring people, particularly online poker gamers, to awareness. With awareness comes control. Poker players can use self-control measures, once they are aware that the same effect can and will happen to them. They can control and even invest on the online poker’s then unavoidable effects.

The Urge for Competition

Poker is a game that involves heavy competition, compared to other gambling games. Because of online poker’s very nature, something is certain to come about to your drive for competition, either you are possible to give up often to competition or you will be exceptionally competitive.

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Comparisons to Dale Earnhardt

by The Nascapper

Everybody loves a hero. NASCAR racing fans long for the next Dale Earnhardt Sr. But he truly was one of a kind. When he died 8 years ago it was a tragedy for his family and fans. Fans want another Dale Sr. But that is highly improbable. There are a few drivers who have been compared with Dale Earnhardt Sr.. But how do you measure up to the seven-time Winston Cup champion?

Oh yes, Naturally NASCAR racing fans compare Dale Jr. with his father. That is simple. Name. Voice. Southern accent. But Dale Jr. is neither as aggressive nor as reckless as his father. Dale Jr. does not seek trouble on the track unless his opponents harass him relentlessly.

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