By Oddvar Pettersen
His palms are sweaty and his heart
is racing, but he smiles when he sees his cards.
"I can't lose this one", he says,
with a big grin on his face.
Poker in cyberspace is perfect for
anyone not having a poker face.
Johan Eriksson shows me his hand.
A full house, queens full of jacks. There are 260 dollars in the pot. Jack
from Ohio just folded his hand, but Hans from Norway and Steven from Australia
both called Johan's 20 dollar bet.
He shows me his hand again. "Can't
lose this one", he says for the second time. A click on the mouse and Johan
is 320 dollar richer. He was correct , he couldn't lose that one.
We are neither in Las Vegas or in
Atlantic City , but in a small one bedroom apartment in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The battle is fought on the internet,
where cyberspace is lightening up Johan's computer screen.
The online poker room is called Poker
Stars, the server is in Costa Rica somewhere, and the players are from
all over the world.
When poker online started at the
end of the nineties, it created mixed feelings amongst real time casino
poker players.
Some took the view that it would
damage real poker games in casinos by tempting regular customers to only
play poker online.
Others were fascinated that they
could remain at home and play poker (in the underwear) against real people
from the whole world.
Online poker was as sent from heaven
for those who felt uncomfortable in a casino poker room or had a hard time
finding a poker room near to home.
"You have to be careful", Johan says,
in the middle of a new hand. "Internet poker is twice as fast as live poker,
so the money comes and goes just as quickly".
"Damn, he caught an Ace on the river",
Johann shouts. "Lost 30 bucks on that hand. Well, well, easy come, easy
go"
Johan started off playing poker at
high school, but unlike most of us, didn't quit playing this great game.
He has since the high school days
dreamt of watching the "big boys" play, so he bought himself a plane ticket
to Las Vegas at the tender age of 21. In Las Vegas he discovered the poker
game of Texas
Holdem.
He introduced the game to his poker
buddies in Danemark, and the game of Five Card Draw was dead and buried
for ever.
Johan just returned from his seventh
trip to The Sin City. "It's the same routine every time", he says. Straight
in to the Hotel Mirage, dumping off the suitcases, and heading straight
to the poker room.
He never gambles in the casino. Just
plays true poker, and spends the majority of his vacation time playing
tournament
poker. To him, this is the best holiday any unmarried guy can have.
His goal every time is to win the
equivalent of airplane and hotel costs. He has managed that the last four
times, but haven't won a big tournament yet.
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