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The History of Poker
by: Scott Hanksworth The history of poker has been debated heavily over the years. Today, it is
a wildly popular game, but its origins are not known by many. It is likely that
the name “poker†came from the French word “poque,â€Â
which evolved out of the German word “pochen†(which means “to
knockâ€Â). However, some historians doubt that the origins of poker are the
same as those games bearing similar names. The Persian game “as nasâ€Â
is very similar to poker. The Persian game may have been taught to the French
settlers in New Orleans by Persian sailors. Additionally, poker has been
connected with the game “primero†which was popular in the
Renaissance. Bluffing was incorporated in the English game “brag.†An English actor by the name of Joseph Corwell said that the game was
played in the city of New Orleans in 1829 with a deck that had 20 cards. The
game spread to the rest of the United States by way of the Mississippi
riverboats that traveled up and down the Mississippi frequently. Gambling was
very popular during riverboat trips. After poker spread, the game started to incorporate a 52-card English
deck. After the deck change, the flush was introduced. Draw poker, stud poker,
and the straight were all introduced to poker during the Civil War. The wild
card was developed around 1875 in America. Lowball and split-pot poker followed
suit in about 1900. The U.S. military spread poker to many countries, including
Asian countries. Poker tournaments became popular after the World Series of Poker began in
Las Vegas in 1970. American casinos have had poker tournaments and tables ever
since. During the seventies, strategy books first became available. The first
two of these types of books were “Super System†by Doyle Brunson and
“The Book of Tells†by Mike Caro. In recent years, poker has gained massive popularity for two reasons. The
first reason is the introduction of online poker. There are many online poker
sites today, and millions of people from around the world log on every day to
play poker. The second reason that poker has become vastly popular is because of
the introduction of the hole-card camera. This camera has turned the game into a
spectator sport. The World Series of Poker is frequently on ESPN and has had a
rapid increase in registrants in recent years.
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