Best Best Online Poker Recommendations 2
Perhaps resulting from online poker's ever growing popularity, an incredible range of online poker magazines have come up over the very last one decade or so. Indeed, so large will be the number of such good online poker poker magazines that we are now actually seeing web sites dedicated either to ranking them or serving as directories to them actually coming up.
What are termed as online magazines on poker vary considerably, from the simple one story per issue affairs to huge multi-featured affairs, that are typically designed and presented within the same way as all of the leading online magazines on earth.
The simple one story per issue online poker magazines typically take one particular facet of poker - maybe a particular player, a particular poker rule, a particular poker tournament or virtually any other particular thing about poker, and focus their full attention on it; approaching the issue from different perspectives, interviewing different authorities about it, getting the poker community's general views on it - and ultimately coming up with what often turn out to be quite interesting stories.
The better 'featured' poker magazines online, on the other hand, often have different sections, say a poker news section, a poker tournaments section, a poker player's highlight section as well as a poker opinion section - each with what can turn out to be (depending on the particular magazine one is actually looking at) some great features.
In a poker magazine using a four part (news, profiles, tournaments and opinions) format, the developers will typically dedicate the news section to emerging issues on the poker field - which might be everything from a newly launched poker website, to a newly introduced poker playing rule; and basically anything else in that series.
For the profiles section, the poker magazines online typically interview among the recognized and highly accomplished poker players, and as a result of advancing technology, most of these online poker magazines are these days able to present the interviews they so perform in audio or video formats, to ensure that the subscriber won't have to read them in text - that may be a very attractive feature to those of us who hate having to absorb information by reading.
Online poker magazine's approach to the tournaments section tends to vary from magazine to magazine, with some opting not to have it altogether, some opting to carry only information regarding significant poker tournaments which are more likely to attract everyone's attention, and with yet others opting only to carry information about poker tournaments whose organizers pay the magazines to have their tournaments featured.
Most online poker magazine subscriptions are free or sold at very nominal monetary costs. Rather than charge poker magazine subscriptions on the readers, most developers of these magazines are increasingly opting to rely more on the advertisement revenue (where, as an example, various online casinos offering poker pay to advertise on the magazines). Even for the magazines that charge subscription fees on their readers, the costs of such poker magazine subscriptions tend to be heavily subsidized by various 'interest groups' who pay to have their advertisements appear on the magazines.