Kinds of Poker Games

There are different types of poker games that are part of the Poker Game World. Choose the poker game that fits you the best and enjoy playing poker!!!

Play money poker games vs. Real money poker games

The poker sites have both play money and real money games. Anybody can sign up to play in the play money games. You start out with a certain number of chips that you can use in the games. If you run out, you just ask for more, though most sites limit how often you can get more play money chips. Real money games require that you deposit money with the site first.

Even if you know you’re interested in playing for real money, it’s smart to learn the ropes with a little practice in play money poker games. The thing to keep in mind about them is that real money doesn’t necessarily mean high stakes. Some of the most popular online poker games are played at the nickel and dime level, or with $1 to $5 tournament buyins.

Ring Poker Games vs. Tournament Poker Games

An important distinction between different kinds of poker games is the difference between ring games and tournaments. Tournaments are further divided into single-table or multi-table, and into scheduled events or so-called “sit-and-go” events.

(New player advice: We recommend that players new to online poker start out by playing in a play-money ring games just to learn the mechanics of using the poker client. Once you’ve warmed up and are comfortable, try moving on to some play money or freeroll poker tournaments.)

The term “ring game” is poker lingo for a plain old non-tournament poker game. Another name for this type of game is a “live game.” A ring game is confined to a single table. In a ring game, any player can sit down at any time, buy chips, play poker and cash out at any time. Players come and go as they please sit out when they need to take a short break. The big distinction between a ring game and a tournament is the ability to stand up and cash out at any time.

In the lobby, the ring games typically are grouped separately from the tournaments. If you see a section named “Holdem” or “Omaha,” these are ring games. The tournaments are clearly marked as tournaments. The easiest way to get started is in a play money ring game.