The History of Poker Online
There seem to be
differences of opinion on the origin of
Poker. Moreover, there seems to be no
clear or direct early ancestor of the
game. It is more likely that Poker derived
its present day form from elements of many
different games. The consensus is that
because of it's basic principal, its birth
is a very old one. Jonathan H. Green makes
one of the earliest written references to
Poker in 1834. In his writing, Green
mentions rules to what he called the
"cheating game," which was then being
played on Mississippi riverboats. He soon
realized that his was the first such
reference to the game, and since it was
not mentioned in the current American
Hoyle, he chose to call the game Poker.
The game he described was played with 20
cards, using only the aces, kings, queens,
jacks and tens. Two to four people could
play, and each was dealt five cards. By
the time Green wrote about it, poker had
become the number one cheating game on the
Mississippi boats, receiving even more
action than Three-Card Monte. Most people
taken by Three-Card Monte thought the
20-card poker seemed more a legitimate
game, and they came back time and time
again. It would certainly appear, then,
that Poker was developed by the
cardsharps. The origin of the word Poker
is also well debated. Most of the
dictionaries and game historians say that
it comes from an eighteenth-century French
game, poque. However, there are other
references to pochspiel, which is a German
game. In pochspiel, there is an element of
bluffing, where players would indicate
whether they wanted to pass or open by
rapping on the table and saying, "Ich
Poche!" Some say it may even have derived
come the Hindu word, pukka.
Yet another possible explanation for the
word poker, is that it came from a version
of an underworld slang word, "poke," a
term used by pickpockets. Cardsharps who
used the 20-card cheating game to relieve
a sucker from his poke may have used that
word among themselves, adding an r to make
it "poker." The thought was that if the
sharps used the word "poker" in front of
their victims, those wise to the
underworld slang would not surmise the
change.
There are those who also believe that
"poke" probably came from "hocus-pocus", a
term widely used by magicians. The game of
Poker later evolved to include 32 cards,
and eventually the modern day deck of 52,
not counting the two Jokers. The game of
Poker has evolved through the years,
through many backroom games to the present
day casinos around the world. Its history
is rich with famous places and characters.
For example, during the Wild West period
of United States history, a saloon with a
Poker table could be found in just about
every town from coast to coast.
Today, Poker is carefully regulated by
gambling laws, and saloons have given way
to casinos and cardrooms, but Poker is
played more than any other card game in
the world. It has grown into a sporting
event, with competitions and tournaments
all around the world. Tournaments take
place almost every week of the year
somewhere in the world.
If you compare the prizes of major
sporting events around the world, you will
find that the monetary outcome of any
given event in Poker would (pardon the
pun) stack up. Poker today is one of the
fastest growing, but hardly recognized
sporting events. The pinnacle of the poker
world, The World Series of Poker, attracts
players from all over the world every year
to compete for money and titles as the
world's top Poker players.
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