If you want to play poker on Facebook, you are spoiled for choice. Zynga, also known as the maker of Farmville, also offers totobet hk games. The poker app “Zyngas Texas Holdem” brings together 28 million players without playing for money. When the chips are used up, new ones are given to you. You can also exchange chips among friends, but not buy them. Of course, playing poker is also fun! Most importantly, inexperienced players can play poker on Facebook without losing any money.
Popular Facebook Poker Apps
Other online poker apps on Facebook include Poker Palace and Poker Texas Holdem by Game Desire. The advantage of the last app is that it is available in 20 different languages, including German . This means that players who do not speak English can also take part.
Playmoney Leagues
However, there are also various providers of leagues or poker competitions with real money stakes. Pokerstars offers a $11 poker league. There are a total of three entry levels, each with three prizes. You can join this poker league every day from 8 p.m., in the third division at 3,000 chips , in the second at $110 and in the first at $11.
Boris Becker: Tennis legend sees poker as his new sport
Boris Becker is present in the media as a retired tennis star and with his private life. But for a few years he has had a new passion for which he has to be in top form: poker.
Boris Becker has achieved everything in tennis and received huge prize money. In the meantime he has also made a name for himself in poker tournaments. Poker is now his great passion, as he said in an interview in the “Welt”. The native of Leimen has been playing poker regularly for more than four years. His prominence on the poker scene also caught the interest of PokerStars advertising. Commercials were shot and Becker goes on promotional tours for his new sport.
Boris Becker and the poker boom in Germany
It was a sensation: Pius Heinz was the first German to win the World Series of Poker (WSOP) title in the American gambling paradise of Las Vegas. Heinz is 22 years old, a student and, with a lot of skill and luck, won 6.3 million euros in prize money. Boris Becker was one of the first to congratulate and was delighted with Pius Heinz’s great performance and triumphant success. Becker hopes that enthusiasm for the sport will now also make waves in Germany.
TV Total Poker Night Even on television, poker tournaments inspire people to watch and participate. In Stefan Raab’s TV Total Poker night, world champion Pius Heinz also swept the board in an exciting game in December 2011. He was the first professional player allowed to attend poker night.