TextBroker HELP FAST!
I'm only on my second TexBroker article and I got this revision message back from the TB Staff:
[From TB-Admin]
[Please review instructions. Please break up the text by having 2-3 headings with keywords:
The title to this article is "San Diego Poker Tournaments."
I've been green-checked on using the key words the proper amount of times. Here are the keywords:
san diego poker tournaments
poker tournament san diego
san diego poker rooms
What the heck is a heading? How do you break up the text by having 2-3 headings with keywords? Is a heading a paragraph with a sub-title or something? My article has four paragraphs.
Here is the article and I'm so sorry to trouble you, but this might be a basic format that I don't understand. If appropriet the mod might want to move this.
tri
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Poker is type of card game that requires a keen eye, some skill, and little nerve. It remains one of America's most popular game-betting pastimes. The rank and combination of cards determines the winner, in all forms of the game. Tournaments, usually sponsored by a large casino, cruise ship, or other gaming facility, bring dozens or hundreds of people together for organized events, where large prize pools are paid out by the sponsoring establishment. San Diego poker tournaments have a large draw of participants, who come from local or out-of-state locations.
San Diego has numerous casinos and gambling halls ,making it a mecca for tournaments held day or night, sometimes twice a day. A poker tournament San Diego style offers beautiful shoreline vistas, premium hotels at affordable rates, and plenty of fresh sea air for the vacationing young or old. Sand Diego, occupying the extreme southern end of California, is accessible by plane, cruise ship, train and car. The most popular poker tournament San Diego locations include, The Lucky Lady Card Club and the Palomar Card Club, with outlying San Diego poker rooms and tournaments held at the Baron Valley Ranch and Resort, Viejas, and the large Sycuan Casino. All San Diego poker rooms are located within easy driving distances.
Participants need to find the venue (location) of the poker game; most are held withing the official casino poker rooms, but some might be scheduled in larger wings or auditoriums. The times of day and frequency will be listed on a placard or posted in the casino newsletter. Examples of game types include Omaha/8, RAZZ, Seven Card Stud (High and Low),No Limit Texas Hold Em, and Limit Hold Em. The "Buy In" designates the entry fee, usually shown in two numbers, like $200 + $40. The first number contributes to the prize pool, and the second number goes to the casino, or house.
Many San Diego poker tournaments have a guaranteed prize pool, usually a large number denomination like $10,000 or more. A Rebuy allows participants to buy extra chips or purchase another entry fee and start again within a certain timeframe, but close to the tournament start. Whereas AddOns allow extra chip purchases after the Rebuy period and about halfway through the tournament. Antes describe a mandatory bet required by players before any cards have been dealt, most common in the Stud games. The tournament staff always help the players adjust to the rules and conditions, regardless of playing level and skill.