How to Play Cards Online for Free

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Online card rooms use random number generators to create decks for play.

Online card games have thrived as a part of the poker boom, with millions of players around the world connecting to online card rooms to play against unseen opponents. While most card rooms allow you to fund your account with real money and compete against other card players, for an individual looking to simply enjoy playing cards without gambling play-money games are available. In play money games or tournaments, you get chips with no monetary value to play with, and then attempt to build your play money chip stack without risking actual cash.

Instructions

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      Download an online card room program for free from a gaming site like Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker or Party Poker and sit down at a play money table. In addition to the cash games which pay for their server costs and generate profits, online poker rooms offer free money tables where you wager chips with no monetary value, playing solely for the fun of winning.

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      Install a card application on your social networking site, such as Facebook. Applications on social networking sites are available in a variety of card games and can be installed by entering the name of the game you wish to play into your networking site's search box and following the installation instructions of the application of your choice.

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      Play free card games from mass-gaming sites, such as Yahoo! Games, by clicking on the "Cards" tab and choosing the online card game of your choice.

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      Install an online gaming application on your smart phone by searching for the game you wish to play on your phone's online market, then downloading a free version of that game.

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      Use an online hub, such as The House of Cards, to locate an online game of cards. Hubs list links to available online card games from a variety of web sites, allowing you to quickly find the online game that best matches your needs.

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