Poker Brings its Own Social Network to the Internet
Friday, June 4th, 2010One of the biggest changes in the online market in the past ten years has been the popularity of social networking. Social networking comes in the form of MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flickr and a wide range of other tools used by online users to communicate. It has become one of the most popular ways of finding jobs, friends, dates and services. Now social networking is moving into the world of poker play!
The casino website CardPlayer.com has just created a social network called CPSocial. All you have to do is create your own profile that includes a picture, basic information and your poker screen name. You can hook it up to your Twitter account. The best thing about the website is that it allows for an activity feed that shows other players what you are doing, how well you are playing, and you comments you type into your profile. It is somewhat a carbon copy of Twitter in that you can update people on your status easily.
If you love to blog, then this is the perfect website for you. On your profile you can blog to your heart’s content on the latest poker playing and tournaments you have participated in. You also can post your results and check your leaderboard online with ease. There are other tools like helpful hints and entries from poker professionals like Doyle Brunson and Phil Hellmuth. Each one chimes in on the best habits to have when playing professional poker. It is an overall advantage to be able to talk to a wide range of players and network with them. They can steer you in the right direction in terms of what casinos to play at, what bonuses are out there and what additional specials are happening in the world of online casinos.
If you have ever seen how quickly news is spread online, then this is going to follow suit well. You will see how instantaneously people will be updated on the various deals out there. Big name tournaments will be advertised as quickly as a new product is on Twitter.com. Check out CPSocial.com and see for yourself how fun this new tool is when it comes to sharing online poker information.

