I know it seems weird, keeping a poker blog – oh wait, you don’t know what a blog is? Well, that’s okay. It’s not exactly as popular as Friendster yet but it’s getting there. Basically, a blog is something like having a diary. But with a blog, rather than utilizing pen and paper, you click away on the keyboard and post your thoughts on the Internet. I know online and diaries seem to belong on opposite ends of the pole but you know how it is with the Internet, anything and everything is possible.
If you’re wondering on the other hand about how to make a blog, that’s very easy andit can be accomplished in just several easy-to-follow-steps. First, you look for a blog hosting site that suits the needs of your poker blog. Don’t worry about needing to pay for monthly plans for the web space you’ll need because most blog hosting sites offer free membership – which comes with a condition of letting them put ads on your blog but for now, that’s okay. Anyway, one blog hosting site is different with another because of the features they offer. Some blog hosting sites are very basic; in fact, all you can do is just write about poker, click the entry button and that’s it. Some blog hosting sites allow you more choices. You can add pictures to your poker blog – like photos of the latest match, a snapshot of the online poker website you’ve registered in or the most recent poker tournament in Las Vegas. When you find what you’re looking for, all you have to do is sign up and that’s it. You can post as much as you want about poker.
But to answer our main question, here is one particular reason why people go for a poker blog. Having A Poker Blog Is Like Having Your Own Pensieve – And before you even ask what a pensieve is, I’m right ahead of you. Ever read J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series? No? Well, have you watched the latest Potter movie, the Goblet of Fire? Still no? Well, alright. There’s a scene in the fourth movie where Dumbledore – that’s the man in the purple robe – takes out memory strands from his brain and place it on a pensieve, which stores his memories and allows him to reminisce in a 4D display about the past. Having a poker blog is just like having a pensive, only it’s two dimensional. But that’s okay. Because all you have to do is read the words, recall what happened and when you’re faced with a similar situation, you’ll know what to do then. This especially becomes helpful when you’re playing online poker.