Online Poker Review Site To Use YouTube

Published: Thursday, August 09, 2007 Online-Casinos.com

ONLINE POKER REVIEW SITE TO USE YOUTUBE.COM

Unknown Poker plans to produce video reviews of online poker sites


The online poker review site Unknown Poker.com plans to turn to the free video-sharing portal Youtube.com to better broadcast its material.

Claiming that a picture is worth a thousand words, the web portal has moved to open its own poker video channel on the streaming media giant.

Unknown Poker plans to let players see for themselves the graphics, lobby features, and table options that a poker room provides without having to download the software and open an account. Having an experienced online poker player walk through the features of the room has subtle, but definite benefits, says a company spokesman. Reviewers will look for features that more experienced users demand, like a comfortable way to multi-table, or the quickest way to pull up a hand history.

Poker room reviews are only part of the videos that will be offered on the channel. Other poker software like hand calculators and hand history analysers will be reviewed as well, giving players insights into how to get the most from these programs.










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