The World of Poker is expanding at the speed of sound as more and more people worldwide find their way on to a poker table, mostly starting with free poker sites they hear about from friends or family.

Then begins a whole new, and in some cases, life changing experience where you can play fun free poker yet still win real cash on advert supported sites or go after big cash and possibly win your way to a fortune on the type of sites who advertise on TV.

Not everybody makes a living out of playing poker, many wouldn’t want to due to the lack of guaranteed income. But if that’s not you then you can still play and enjoy, indeed, most people play for fun and entertainment to pass a couple hours of the day before or after work or social time.

Most people can pick up the basics of poker in an hour or two, but to master the art of poker takes time and skill.

Playing Free Poker and Winning Real Money is Easy
If you can manage to choose the right online free poker site then you will never have to submit any cash of your own and you can win a bit of extra cash. You will probably not win millions this way, but free money, is free money!

Even without this the next level can now be reached for free from the get go – How?
It always used to be the case that for the bog money sites you had to make a deposit and they’d match you. But now some of the majors are ditching even this and offering flat out free starting money on the basis that they know enough people will play with them to make it work and them a profit.

You can’t get a better offer anywhere else I know of. Play, socialise and interact with People from all over the globe for free!

Television coverage has also helped to contribute to the amazing growth of Poker popularity by showing Players who have basically won millions of dollars for almost or no entry fee or money paid. Poker god Chris Ferguson for example, is well known for having turned an initial bankroll of $1 into $20,000! So it can be done, start low and slow on free poker sites and from there, learn and practice and one day, who knows…