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Difference Between PC And Mac Texas Holdem

Essentially you will find no true difference between Texas Hold 'em on a Mac or PC. It is not as if you'll get four cards in a flop on a Mac, which undoubtedly would become known as a MacFlop, or anything so absurd. The difference lies in the gaming options and computer operating systems. There is more available to the PC player than there is for the Mac player. Why is this? Because businesses, regardless of their trade, are in the business of making money, and PC users sit in the company of vast majority. Therefore, to attempt to become an industry leader as an online casino offering the world's most popular poker game of Texas Hold 'em, PC became priority for the sheer sake of numbers.

That is a brief and common theory offering peace of mind to the Mac user, but the fact still remains that regardless of the quantity offered to PC players, there is much quality offered to both! So back to the original question: What is the difference between Mac and PC Texas Hold ‘em? In terms of play; nothing. You may find compatibility issues at some sites with your Mac; you may not be able to access certain features, but for the most part, the sites that are available to Mac users have done a good job to create a compatible environment where Texas Hold ‘em is simply Texas Hold ‘em.

One option for Mac players is through the use of a PC emulator. You can add this ability to your Mac but it will cost you! However, if the Mac poker sites available aren’t to your liking, you’ll get a few more options when you help your machine perform more like a PC. Just realize that the top sites available to your Mac are the top sites in the online poker world, so you may want to give them a real consideration before spending money to add anything to your computer. Consider some of these sites that are available to both Mac and PC users.

Poker Stars (www.pokerstars.com) is the online home to WSOP champions Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker and Joe Hachem. You can find them in the action if you reach their level of play, and whether you’re on a Mac or PC, if you reach their level of play, you might want to consider a career change!

Pacific Poker (www.pacificpoker.com) is a great place to get into Texas Hold ‘em action if you are hoping for some soft competition at lower stakes tables. And as any experienced poker player will tell you, soft competition is beautiful music at any table! For both Mac and PC this site is good in regards to game volume, but you’ll want to hit it at peak playing hours for the best action!

Full Tilt Poker (www.fulltiltpoker.com) is the site that has really made it a priority to offer the best quality to Mac players and PC players alike. They are constantly improving site content, and in regards to professional endorsements, you won’t find a site looking any better. Twenty pros make up the illustrious Team Full Tilt, including names such as Phil Ivey and Erik Seidel.

These are just a few options available for Texas Hold ‘em play to the Mac and PC player. And whatever differences there may be in the grand scheme of the computer world, you won’t find that to be the case at many of the top sites!

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