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December 8th 2007

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Online poker has become well-known as one of the world most popular creep-joints played in best online casinos, this is a game joining a big number of people from all over the world, besides it has become an official kind of sport, which is shown on the silver screens in hundreds of houses around the world. In our days one can find just few men, who have not heard of poker or online slot machine but there are some people who know its actual origins, together with the most widely spread theory of how poker originated from non-existence, but each and every one believe that today’s poker evolved from a number of different card games, in all of which there is a exact pecking order of hands and “bluffing” is a suitable talent, that a person is recommended to posses so as to trick the other players and win.

A common idea says that the Chinese Emperor, Mu-Tsung, made a game that was very much like poker in 970 A.D., that is reported to have been played using “domino cards”. One more theory sates that the game was widely spread in Egypt as early as in the 12th and 13th century. It was like poker in the hand positions, unluckily not much records of this game had survived to let historians know the entire story. Around 16th century a game known as “Treasure Cards” or “Ganjifa” was widely spread throughout the whole Persia, it is also apparently one of poker’s ancestors, a more similar Persian version of this game is “As Nas”, a game which required 25 cards and used hand placing and rounds for laying bets.

“Primero” is a Spanish game evolved in the 16th Century, it is considered to be the “father” of our day’s poker and a remote relative of “Primo Visto”, that is another widely spread card game. Both games are shown in the book by John Taylor – “Taylor’s Motto” dated 1621. Primero used three cards for playing and rounds for making bets were taking place, the very important part of the game was to trick opponents by showing pip cards. Records of this game come from both Italy and Spain, and while Primero was played as early as in 1526, evidence of Primo Visto appeared only half a century later, consequently proving the possibility that the two games were really the same card game.

The game Primero became popular both in Germany and France in 17th and 18th centuries. French colonialists brought the game to America they called it “Poque” (”Pochen” in German). Poque actually became a national game in France by the middle of 18th century, and the French settlers who came to New Orleans are to be “blamed” for the first introduction of this game in the North America. From here the game traveled up the Mississippi River and before the end of the 18th century the game took all around the State of Louisiana.

Jonathan H. Green mentioned the “Cheating Game” in 1834 and it is thought to be the first mentioning of poker in fiction. They played poker on the Mississippi river ferries, and it took the place of the three-card game, which was accepted in Europe around that time, which was known to be a “rigged” game. Green’s novel was “An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling”, the first formal book about gambling that exists, the novel gives a total examination of the whole set of rules of the “Cheating Game”. See the full history of the game in casino review.

Soon after 1875, the game became very popular through the fallow land. During the period of the Wild West there was not a single saloon or a bar that had no special tables for playing poker. It spread all over the US year after year, and in 20th century it became an official sport, recognized by all.

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