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The perfect background music to a poker night

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A poker night is a great way to get some friends together, have a few glasses of whiskey, and a couple of cigars, but it can sometimes be difficult to get the playlist right for such an occasion, even when playing on online casinos like UFABET เข้าสู่ระบบ ที่นี่.

Modern pop music doesn’t really fit the bill when you’re looking to relax with a traditional card game, and some old school charm and glamour goes a long way to getting the atmosphere of the night just perfect.

The glamour of casinos really emerged in the 1960s with Rat Pack crooners such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop all providing the accompaniment to a mob-owned and yet glitzy period, as the desert town of Las Vegas emerged as the place where you could indulge your vices. And for a night in with friends, often reminiscing about the good old days, that is exactly the sort of vibe some are looking to create.

Tracks like “That old black magic”, “You make me fell so young”, and “Old devil moon”, which you can find on most “Best Of” collections of the Rat Pack, can give the night a little of that dangerous glamour that poker invokes in some people’s eyes. Actually, it doesn’t really matter if you’re having a poker night with friends or playing playing Caesar’s online casino games – playing some Frank Sinatra will always make it feel cooler. Visit a 10jilli website to play online poker and other casino games while listening to your favorite music.

However, for those looking for really leaning back for the night, then some old-time Blues can gets the whiskeys flowing better than anything else. There’s one record, or series of records to be more precise, which can keep a poker night mulling along better than any, and that is Martin Scorsese presents The Blues (yes that Martin Scorsese).

The box set is an accompaniment to Scorsese’s PBS documentary series about the history of the Blues from its roots with early artists such as Daniel Johnson all the way through to modern artists such as Keb’ Mo’, and really lets the history drip through your ears as the night wears on and and put the world to rights.

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